LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- As Chicago Bears players sat through their film study of Sunday's 52-21 drubbing by the Detroit Lions , players didn't have trouble identifying the issues that led to one of the franchise's worst defensive performances in recent history.

Through two weeks, the Bears have the NFL's worst scoring defense (39.5 points per game), a statistic skewed by the 73 points they've given up over their past five quarters. Detroit's 52 points were the most scored on a Bears defense since 2014, and the 8.8 yards per play allowed was Chicago's worst rate in a game since 1961.

"A lot of the things are fixable, if not everything," defensive tackle Grady Jarrett said. "It really wasn't that difficult to find out what the problem was. We just have to execute at a high level and fix

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