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Notes: Former star linebacker Brian Urlacher caused a bit of a stir by saying faking injuries was part of the Bears' game plan. Now an analyst for Fox Sports 1, Chicago had a "designated dive guy" to slow fast-paced offenses. If that was the case, Bennett said, the Bears weren't the only ones. "Every team does that," he said. "It's just like when you're boxing, you get hit too many times you want to hold him up against the ropes. I think a lot of teams do that. You've got to do whatever it takes to win the game." ... Trestman said D.J. Williams "moved well" in practice on Wednesday," but he still hasn't decided who will start at middle linebacker this week. Trestman left open the possibility that Williams and Jonathan Bostic could both see time there against the Bengals. ... The Bears had no players on their injury report on Wednesday. |
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