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Matt Eberflus first caught Ben Johnson’s attention in 2018. When the Miami Dolphins, for whom Johnson was the wide receivers coach, played against Eberflus’ Indianapolis Colts defense, it was apparent how hard Eberflus’ defenders rallied to the football.
The Miami Dolphins offense was sloppy against the Chicago Bears in a joint practice from Halas Hall on Friday before their preseason game Sunday.
The Patriots didn't impress in their season opener, particularly with their second-half dud against Las Vegas. However, this Miami defense presents Drake Maye and Co. with the perfect get-right spot, which I think they take advantage of.
In Chicago's 27-24 Week 1 loss to the Minnesota Viking, Williams had an impressive first drive. Then he and the Bears offense started to take their foot off the gas, and he finished with a 210 yards passing and a touchdown along with 58 yards rushing and another score.
With the Chicago Bears to be without Jaylon Johnson for the foreseeable future, here are some cornerbacks they should consider signing.
For Dolphins center Aaron Brewer, though, the first stood out for the wrong reasons. Brewer said Thursday that Miami's practice with the Bears earlier this month was marked by what he called "fake physicality," suggesting Chicago took the sessions beyond their intended purpose.
The City of Chicago can’t get anything right, Lord have mercy. In the “Monday Night Football” contest between the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears, it would be the former that would take home the victory at Soldier Field.