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E7oselapz1nqol5xzkdw.Pdf WEEKAT 5 raiders 2019 CHICAGO BEARS SCHEDULE/RESULTS (3-1, T-1st NFC North) DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT TV THURSDAY SEPT. 5 GREEN BAY PACKERS L, 3-10 NBC Sunday Sept. 15 at Denver Broncos W, 16-14 FOX Monday Sept. 23 at Washington Redskins W, 31-15 ESPN SUNDAY SEPT. 29 MINNESOTA VIKINGS W, 16-6 CBS Sunday Oct. 6 at Oakland Raiders (London)^ Noon FOX Sunday Oct. 13 BYE WEEK SUNDAY OCT. 20 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 3:25 P.M.* FOX SUNDAY OCT. 27 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS NOON* FOX Sunday Nov. 3 at Philadelphia Eagles Noon* FOX SUNDAY NOV. 10 DETROIT LIONS NOON* CBS Sunday Nov. 17 at Los Angeles Rams 7:20 p.m.* NBC SUNDAY NOV. 24 NEW YORK GIANTS NOON* FOX Thursday Nov. 28 at Detroit Lions 11:30 a.m. FOX THURSDAY DEC. 5 DALLAS COWBOYS 7:20 P.M. FOX** Sunday Dec. 15 at Green Bay Packers Noon* FOX SUNDAY DEC. 22 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 7:20 P.M.* NBC Sunday Dec. 29 at Minnesota Vikings Noon* FOX ^London, England; Tottenham Hotspur Stadium *Game times tentative and subject to flexible scheduling **NFLN & Amazon simulcast subject to change Home Game in BOLD CAPS NFC NORTH STANDINGS TEAM W L T PCT. PF PA Home Away Conf. Div. Streak BEARS 3 1 0 .750 66 45 1-1 2-0 2-1 1-1 W3 Packers 3 1 0 .750 85 69 2-1 1-0 2-1 2-0 L1 Lions 2 1 1 .625 97 95 1-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0 L1 Vikings 2 2 0 .500 84 63 2-0 0-2 1-2 0-2 L1 THE BROADCASTS FIRST AND 10 TV: FOX • Sunday’s game between the Bears and the Raiders will be the Dick Stockton (play-by-play) first NFL game to be played at the new Tottenham Hotspur Mark Schlereth (analyst) Stadium (62,062) which opened in April. Jen Hale (sideline) • The game will mark the second time in franchise history playing a game in London and the third regular-season game RADIO: WBBM 780AM, 105.9 FM played outside the United States. Jeff Joniak (play-by-play) • The last time Chicago traveled to London the Bears defeated Tom Thayer (analyst) the Buccaneers 24-18 on Oct. 23, 2011 before a crowd of 76,981 Mark Grote (sideline) at Wembley Stadium. • The Bears played their first regular-season game outside the NATIONAL RADIO: U.S. in 2010, defeating the Bills 22-19 in Toronto. Sirius/XM: 211 • A win Sunday would give the Bears their best season start (4-1) SXM Streaming: 805 since the team started 7-1 during the 2012 season. • The Bears are currently riding a four-game road winning streak, their longest since 2015. The Bears also have won six of their last seven road games overall dating to Week 9 of 2018. TEAM COMPARISON • Defensively, the Bears are tied for first in the NFL in TO margin (+6), second in fewest ppg (11.3), tied for second in sacks (17) and third in fewest rushing yards (61.5 ypg). • The Bears have only allowed a touchdown in five of 16 quarters of play this season. • LB KHALIL MACK has 4.5 sacks this season and 53.5 since the Record .... 3-1 (T-1st NFCN) Record ......2-2 (2nd AFCW) start of 2015, the second most in the NFL behind Arizona’s Pts/Gm ..................... 16.5 Pts/Gm .......................19.8 Chandler Jones (56.5). Pts/Gm allowed ......... 11.3 Pts/Gm allowed ........ 25.5 • Mack’s four forced fumbles on the season is tied for the league Rush Yds/Gm ............90.3 Rush Yds/Gm ...........125.8 lead with Houston’s Whitney Mercilus. Mack’s 18 forced fum- Pass Yds/Gm .......... 183.3 Pass Yds/Gm ........... 210.0 bles since the start of 2015 is also a league best. Total Off/Gm .......... 273.5 Total Off/Gm ........... 335.8 Total Def/Gm ..........290.8 Total Def/Gm ........... 385.5 BEARS MEDIA SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY (10/2) **Subject to Change 6:30am CT: Halas Hall open to the media INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 7:00am CT: Raiders head coach Jon Gruden conference call PASSING PASSING 11:45am CT: Coach Matt Nagy available at the podium #10 Mitchell Trubisky #4 Derek Carr Noon: QB Mitchell Trubisky available; open locker room 69-106, 588 yds 93-129, 888 yds 1:40pm CT: Practice; select periods open for photo and video 3 TD, 2 INT, 81.0 QBR 6 TD, 3 INT, 96.7 QBR THURSDAY (10/3) **Subject to Change RUSHING RUSHING 10:00am CT: Halas Hall open to the media #32 David Montgomery #28 Josh Jacobs 11:45am CT: Coach Matt Nagy available 58-200 yds, 1 TD, 3.4 ypc 62-307 yds, 2 TD, 5.0 ypc Noon CT: OC Mark Helfrich, DC Chuck Pagano, STC Chris Tabor available at the podium; open locker room (45 minutes) RECEIVING RECEIVING 1:40pm CT: Practice; select periods open for photo and video #12 Allen Robinson II #83 Darren Waller 24-280 yds, 0 TD, 11.7 ypc 33-320 yds, 0 TD, 9.7 ypc FRIDAY (10/4) 9:30am GMT: Team arrives at London Heathrow Airport **There will be no interviews upon arrival, but please contact Heathrow DEFENSE DEFENSE Airport press office if interested in filming/photographing. Airport creden- #52 Khalil Mack #91 Benson Mayowa tials are not controlled by the NFL or the Bears. 12 tkls, 4.5 sacks, 4 FF 7 tkls, 3.3 sacks. 3 FF 4:15pm GMT: Practice at Allianz Park (Greenlands Ln, Hendon, London NW4 1RL, UK); Select periods open for photo and video SERIES HISTORY HC Matt Nagy and players available on the field post-practice The Bears and Raiders are meeting for the 15th time and for the first time since 2015, a 22-20 Chicago win at Soldier SATURDAY (10/5): No availability Field when the Bears kicked a game-winning FG in the final seconds for the win. The series is tied at 7-7, with the Bears SUNDAY (10/6): 6:00pm GMT: Bears vs. Raiders (Noon CT/FOX/WBBM) winning three of the last four overall. (full series info on pages 4-5) MONDAY (10/7): 9:00am GMT: HC Matt Nagy available at JW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel (86-90 Park Ln, Mayfair, London W1K 7TN, UK) 2019 Game Release THETHE BROADCASTS COACHES THELAST BROADCASTS TIME OUT 2019 • Week 4 Bears 16, Vikings 6 Soldier Field (62,131) Sunday, Sep. 29, 2019 TEAM 1 2 3 4 F VIKINGS 0 0 0 6 6 Matt Nagy ................... Coach .................. Jon Gruden BEARS 7 3 6 0 16 Delaware .................Alma Mater ................... Dayton 15-5 (2nd) ...........Record with Team ....... (6th) 44-40 FIRST QUARTER 15-5 (2nd) ..............Career Record..........(13th) 101-95 Bears 7:44 T.Cohen 10 yd. pass from C.Daniel 0-0 .............Career Record vs. Opponent .............4-2 0-0 ................Career Record vs. Coach ............... 0-0 SECOND QUARTER 0-1 .................. Career Playoff Record ................. 5-4 Bears 0:00 E. Piñeiro 25 yd. Field Goal FOOTBALLTHE BROADCASTS STAFF THIRD QUARTER Bears 12:47 E. Piñeiro 38 yd. Field Goal Head Coach: Matt Nagy (named 1/8/2018) Bears 3:04 E. Piñeiro 30 yd. Field Goal Record at Chicago: 15-5 (2nd Season) Career Record: 15-5 (2nd Season) FOURTH QUARTER Record vs. NFC North: 6-2 Vikings 2:58 D.Cook 2 yd. run (pass failed) Defensive Coordinator ........................ Chuck Pagano Offensive Coordinator .......................... Mark Helfrich VIKINGS BEARS Special Teams Coordinator ...................... Chris Tabor First Downs...................................15 ........................ 17 Quarterbacks ........................................Dave Ragone 3rd Down ...................................5-13 .....................5-16 Running Backs .................................. Charles London Total Net Yards .......................... 222 ......................269 Offensive Line ...................................Harry Hiestand Off Plays ......................................58 ........................67 Wide Receivers ....................................... Mike Furrey Avg Gain .....................................3.8 ...................... 4.0 Tight Ends ...........................................Kevin Gilbride Rushing Net.................................40 ........................72 Assistant Offensive Line ..................Donovan Raiola Passing Net ................................182 ...................... 197 Offensive Quality Control ......................... Brian Ginn Penalties (Yds) ........................ 7 (55) ...................7 (50) Offensive Assistant ................................ Shane Toub Turnovers ....................................... 2 ......................... 0 Linebackers ........................................Mark DeLeone Punts (Avg) .......................... 5 (47.0) ............... 5 (48.2) Defensive Line ........................................ 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