Bears' no-name linebackers lead the way in win

Bears' Unheralded Linebackers Prove They're the Real Deal in Thrilling Win Over Steelers.

The Chicago Bears' 31-28 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday was a testament to the team's depth and resilience, particularly among its linebacking corps. The unit, which many pundits expected to be a liability coming into the season, stepped up when it mattered most.

D’Marco Jackson, a special teams specialist who made his first career start at middle linebacker, led the team with 15 tackles. He was one of two players awarded game balls by coach Ben Johnson, who praised the entire linebacking unit for their efforts. The team's success in this area is a sign that the Bears are building a strong foundation for future success.

Rookie Ruben Hyppolite II started at weak-side linebacker but left the game with a shoulder injury after just one quarter. His departure was replaced by special teams player Amen Ogbongbemiga, who had 14 tackles of his own and proved that he can contribute in a starting role. This kind of depth is crucial for any NFL team, especially those looking to make deep playoff runs.

The win also highlights the Bears' ability to overcome adversity, as several key players dealt with injuries throughout the game. Cornerback Tyrique Stevenson suffered a hip injury, forcing Nick McCloud into action, while safety Kevin Byard III was asked what it meant to watch the backups perform so well in such a critical moment. His response? "Nothing that I didn’t already know about this group," he said. "We’re very resilient."

In other news, the Steelers announced on Saturday but did not reveal until Sunday morning that they would be holding Aaron Rodgers out of their game against the Bears due to concerns over his availability for next week's matchup against the Bills. Coach Mike Tomlin cited a fluid practice session by Mason Rudolph as the reason for this decision.

Rodgers' injured left wrist caused him to miss most of the practice session last week, and while he was able to participate in some drills, it was clear that he still needs time to heal. When asked about his situation on Sunday morning, Rodgers simply pointed out different parts of Soldier Field and discussed football strategies with wide receiver Ben Skowronek.

In other news from around the league, Ozzy Trapilo made his first NFL start in place of left tackle Theo Benedet due to a quadriceps injury, while Luke Newman played for Jonah Jackson briefly before leaving in the second quarter. It was clear that neither was overwhelmed by their new roles, as the Bears allowed only one sack.

On the ground, D’Andre Swift had just eight carries for 15 yards and fumbled once, but Kyle Monangai broke out for a touchdown after his 48-yard carry to become the first rookie running back in three consecutive home games since Walter Payton did it 50 years ago. Nahshon Wright's interception in the first quarter moved him into a tie with Kevin Byard III for the NFL lead in interceptions, each with five.

Despite their many successes on Sunday, there is still much work to be done before the Bears can look back and declare themselves truly contenders. But if this win was any indication of things to come, it's clear that they have the talent and resilience to make a deep playoff run.
 
I'm loving how the Bears' linebackers are stepping up their game 🤣👍! I mean, who needs superstars when you've got a unit that's like "Hey, we've got this" 🙄? And seriously, 15 tackles from D'Marco Jackson? That's like me trying to eat a whole pizza by myself – it's gonna happen eventually 🍕👅! But for real tho, depth is key in the NFL. It's like having a strong foundation that says "Hey, we can handle whatever life throws at us" 🌟🏈
 
man I'm loving how the bears are coming together like that 🤩 their linebacking unit is straight fire 🔥 d'Marco Jackson and Ruben Hyppolite II may not be the most well-known names but they're absolutely crushing it out there 💪 and it's awesome to see the team's depth and resilience being showcased 🙌 now let's just hope Aaron Rodgers doesn't get hurt for real 😬
 
🤔 I'm loving the depth of the Chicago Bears' linebacking corps right now! 👍 D'Marco Jackson and Amen Ogbongbemiga both stepping up in big ways 📈 The stats are crazy, 15 tackles from Jackson and 14 from Ogbongbemiga 🤯 I think this is a sign that they're building something special. And can't count on a few injuries to take them down 😅 They showed resilience and talent in a big win over the Steelers. Not saying it's gonna be an easy ride, but if they keep playing like this, I'm all for it! 💪
 
idk what ppl think about bears linebackers tho 🤷‍♂️ but they seem legit 😎 dmarco jackson 15 tackles is no joke 🙌 and its cool to see them step up like that 💪 the key for them now is staying healthy 🤕
 
Ugh I love watching football but seriously how do we keep getting stuck in this forum? 🤯 Every time I try to comment on something interesting it gets all clogged up with ads and weird formatting 📦💸. Can't they just let us have a decent conversation without all the distractions? 😒 And another thing, why do they always gotta make me log in again every time I try to post? It's like I'm some kind of newbie or something 🙄. Anyway, back to the Bears... nice win and all, but can we please just get to the good stuff now? The linebacking corps is looking pretty solid 💪🏽, especially with D'Marco Jackson stepping up and showing us what he's got. And on a completely unrelated note, how many times do I have to reset my browser just to get this forum to load properly? 😩
 
the bears' win over the steelers is like, super inspiring 🤩 you know when you're feeling down about something but then you see your squad step up and prove all you had doubts about them? that's what happened with this team they were expected to be weak at linebacking but they totally crushed it 💪 d'marco jackson and amen ogbongbemiga are like, the real MVPs 🙌 i love how coach ben johnson praised the entire unit for their efforts, it shows he sees them as a whole rather than just individual players 👏
 
OMG u guys i'm literally so hyped about dis game lol bears linebackers are like total game changers!!! 😂 d'marco jackson is like the real MVP 🤩 he was everywhere on the field and made so many tackles its crazy! & amen ogbongbemiga stepping up too after ruben hyppolite left with an injury is just the best 💪 & dont even get me started on tyrique stevenson's hip injury 😂 i mean who else can make a comeback like that? 🤯
 
🤔 The way D'Marco Jackson stepped up at middle linebacker is insane! I mean, he's a special teams specialist making his first career start? 15 tackles? That's some next-level stuff right there. And it's not just him, the entire linebacking unit was on point. They were able to adjust on the fly and make plays when it mattered most. It's clear that they've got a solid foundation going on. 🚀
 
I'm low-key impressed with how the Chicago Bears' linebacking corps stepped up in their win against the Steelers 🤯💪 D'Marco Jackson and Amen Ogbongbemiga were absolute studs on defense, it's crazy that they can contribute so much even with minimal practice time. And I love how the team showed resilience in the face of adversity, several key players dealing with injuries but still managing to come out on top 💕 The Bears are definitely building something special and I'm excited to see where this season takes them 📈
 
man 😎 the bears' linebacking corps is like the unsung heroes of the nfl 🤗 d'marco jackson and amen ogbongbemiga are killing it out there 👊 15 tackles each? that's crazy talk 💥 and i love how ben johnson gave them both game balls, he knows what's up 🙌 depth is key for any team, especially when you're trying to make a deep playoff run ⚽
 
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