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Unfortunate news for Detroit Lions’ Jared Goff before of tonight’s matchup with the Chicago Bears

ByGbemiro Timmy

Dec 22, 2024

On December 22, 2024, Jared Goff will take on the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field in Chicago in a Week 16 NFC North divisional match. As the starting quarterback for the Detroit Lions, Goff is a major contributor to the team’s stellar 12-2 record by spearheading their offensive prowess.

As they get ready for the game, the Detroit Lions are dealing with a regrettable wave of injuries. Running back David Montgomery has been declared out by the team because of a knee injury, and defensive back Brian Branch is doubtful because of a calf problem. Graham Glasgow, a guard, and Ifeatu Melifonwu, a safety, are both doubtful to participate due to hand injuries. Cornerback Carlton Davis, meanwhile, is still out due to a broken jaw. As defensive lineman Alim McNeill heals from a concussion, there is some hope for his comeback.

Where Can I Watch the Chicago Bears vs. Detroit Lions Game? 

On Sunday, December 22, 2024, you can see the Detroit Lions play the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. FOX will provide nationwide coverage of the game, which begins at 1 p.m. ET. Streaming services like Sling TV and Fubo TV allow viewers to watch the action live.

Detroit Lions vs Chicago Bears Injury Report 

Detroit Lions Players Stats

 

Jared Goff Stats: YDS 3,759, TD 30, INT 10, QBR 65.6

Jahmyr Gibbs Stats: CAR 186, YDS 1,047, TD 11, AVG 5.6

Amon-Ra St. Brown Stats: REC 95, YDS 1,056, TD 10, AVG 11.1

Jack Campbell Stats: SOLO 59, SACK 1.5, FF 1, INT 0

Kerby Joseph Stats: SOLO 47, FF 0, INT 7, PD 10

Chicago Bears Players Stats

Caleb Williams Stats: YDS 2,937, TD 17, INT 5, QBR 47.9

D’Andre Swift Stats: CAR 212, YDS 821, TD 5, AVG 3.9

DJ Moore Stats: REC 76, YDS 758, TD 5, AVG 1

T.J. Edwards Stats: SOLO 67, SACK 3, FF 1, INT 1

Jaylon Johnson Stats: SOLO 32, FF 0, INT 2, PD 7

At Soldier Field in Chicago, the Detroit Lions (12-2) will play the Chicago Bears (4-10) on Sunday, December 22 at 1 p.m. ET. With a 6.5-point advantage, the Lions hope to win and set a franchise record. The Lions are determined to bounce back after falling to Buffalo (48–42) in a high-scoring game that ended their 11-game winning run. With a perfect 6-0 record and an average of 32.8 points per game, they have performed exceptionally well on the road this season.

The Bears, however, are struggling against their divisional opponents after losing eight straight games. Notwithstanding their difficulties, the Bears intend to pull off an upset by taking advantage of the ferocity of this ancient rivalry. However, with expected scores of about 32–15, the Lions are heavily favoured by most estimates.

 

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