LAKE FOREST, Ill. — Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson left no uncertainty with his former team, the Detroit Lions, coming in Sunday to Soldier Field to close the regular season.
''We're playing to win this week,'' Johnson said on Monday.
Not that the Bears should be coasting yet, even against Johnson's former boss Dan Campbell and a Lions team now out of the playoff chase. The Bears still have the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoffs to lock up with a win, and with it home field for the divisional round should they win their wild-card round playoff game at Soldier Field.
It will be difficult to do with defensive production like they had in Sunday night's 42-38 loss at San Francisco.
Although they gave up a season-worst 496 yards, Johnson almost seemed to be trying to lift the confidence of the defense.
They did get a pick-6 on the game's first play from scrimmage by linebacker T.J. Edwards, the first time this happened in an NFL game since Week 2 in 2023. They also forced the first punt by the 49ers since the end of November.
''It always comes back to fundamentals and so it's gap integrity in terms of the run defense,'' Johnson said of stopping the 49ers. ''You know, we were playing a really good offense right now. So I think that needs to be stated because they're averaging 35 points over the last five weeks. And so they're hot.
''I didn't feel like our offense did our part in the first half. We did not possess the ball. We had a couple three-and-outs. You look at our defense and they got a pick-6, they got a couple punts, and if we bow up in the red zone I think we feel better about (the defense's) performance and that's not to take anything away from San Fran, they did a great job, but there are certainly things fundamentally that we can improve on and we're going to look to address this week.''