Browns' Rookie QB Shedeur Sanders Presents Challenges for Bears.
Dennis Allen, the defensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears, has stated that rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders poses significant challenges for his team. The Browns have been working on their downfield passing game, connecting with Sanders more frequently in recent weeks.
Sanders will be making his fourth NFL start against the Bears this Sunday. In a previous game, he became the fourth player in NFL history to throw for at least 350 yards and two touchdowns while also running for a score in one of his first three career starts.
Allen praised the Browns' screen game, stating it has been outstanding this season. Sanders is known for his calm demeanor when holding the ball, which could pose challenges for the Bears' defense.
"We had some explosive plays that we can't allow to happen," Allen said. "So that is one thing as far as on the backend we got to tighten up with just the execution of different coverages, making sure we are on top of that."
The Bears have been successful in intercepting passes this season, leading the league with 18 interceptions and ranking third with nine fumble recoveries.
Meanwhile, running back Kyle Monangai won't be wearing long sleeves against the Browns due to personal preference. "No matter how cold it gets," he said, "I've never been a sleeves guy."
Dennis Allen, the defensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears, has stated that rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders poses significant challenges for his team. The Browns have been working on their downfield passing game, connecting with Sanders more frequently in recent weeks.
Sanders will be making his fourth NFL start against the Bears this Sunday. In a previous game, he became the fourth player in NFL history to throw for at least 350 yards and two touchdowns while also running for a score in one of his first three career starts.
Allen praised the Browns' screen game, stating it has been outstanding this season. Sanders is known for his calm demeanor when holding the ball, which could pose challenges for the Bears' defense.
"We had some explosive plays that we can't allow to happen," Allen said. "So that is one thing as far as on the backend we got to tighten up with just the execution of different coverages, making sure we are on top of that."
The Bears have been successful in intercepting passes this season, leading the league with 18 interceptions and ranking third with nine fumble recoveries.
Meanwhile, running back Kyle Monangai won't be wearing long sleeves against the Browns due to personal preference. "No matter how cold it gets," he said, "I've never been a sleeves guy."