CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Bears were rolling along and on top of the NFC before they got tripped up at Green Bay last week.
They’ll get their shot at payback when Jordan Love and the Packers visit Soldier Field next week. But before they can turn their attention toward the rematch with their rivals, they’ll need to deal with Myles Garrett when they host the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
“Some people will call this a classic trap game or whatever it may be,” safety Kevin Byard said. “I don’t really believe in trap games in the league. I think every single week you have to bring your best ball regardless of records.”
The Bears (9-4) had won five straight and nine of 10 before losing 28-21 at Green Bay last week, when Caleb Williams got intercepted in the end zone in the closing minute. The

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