Summary
The Chicago Bears are preparing to face the Las Vegas Raiders, noting the challenge posed by Raiders' defensive end Maxx Crosby. Bears officials, including head coach Ben Johnson, emphasize the need to account for Crosby's impact during the game.
Key Facts
- The Chicago Bears recently won a game against the Dallas Cowboys with a score of 31-14.
- The Bears' next game is against the Las Vegas Raiders, now coached by Pete Carroll.
- Maxx Crosby, a defensive end for the Raiders, is well-regarded for his defensive skills.
- Bears' head coach Ben Johnson praised Crosby as a top defensive player who can disrupt plays.
- Bears quarterback Caleb Williams and offensive coordinator Declan Doyle both acknowledged Crosby’s significant influence on the game.
- Maxx Crosby, drafted by the Raiders in 2019, signed a three-year contract extension worth $106.5 million, with $91.5 million guaranteed.
- Since joining the NFL, Crosby has achieved 61.5 sacks.