Dallas @ Chicago
Team Totals: Cowboys 26, Bears 24.5
Far removed from the Monsters of the Midway era, this year’s Bears would be more aptly coined the Monsters of the Milky Way, having allowed 73 points in their last five quarters. Chicago is dishing out a league-high 7.1 yards per play, can’t rush the passer, and lost top CB Jaylon Johnson to a potentially year-ending groin aggravation in Week 2. Johnson is the best player on the roster. Dak Prescott is playing at an NFL MVP level after finishing second in MVP voting in his last full season (2023). Each of the first two quarterbacks to face the Bears (J.J. McCarthy and Jared Goff) went on to earn NFC Offensive Player of the Week. … Javonte Williams has fast established himself as one of fantasy’s best preseason value picks, in Week 2 parlaying 24 touches into 130 yards and a touchdown on 72% of Dallas’ offensive snaps against the Giants. Rookie hype bunny Jaydon Blue has yet to be active for a game. Enemy backs have shredded Chicago for a combined 49/246/2 (5.0 YPC) rushing line, while the Bears will again be without critical ILB T.J. Edwards (hamstring) on Sunday.
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