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Linebackers: A

It would be too easy to praise Lance Briggs (48 snaps) for showing a blitz, dropping back and picking off a deflected pass for a 36-yard interception return for a touchdown. It would be too easy to praise Brian Urlacher (48 snaps) for clobbering Maurice Jones-Drew on the pass and forcing the deflection. Instead – wait, is it too late? – we’ll praise Nick Roach (25 snaps) for lining up on the far side of the field and breaking up a pass intended for Marcedes Lewis in the left corner of the end zone in the second quarter. Roach is an athlete, too.

Cornerbacks: C

Perhaps this is an unfair grade to give a unit that allowed only 129 net passing yards and three points, but Jennings (48 snaps) was burned a few too many times and could give better passing teams an idea for how to target the Bears’ secondary later in the season. Jennings’ worst mistake came on a 34-yard completion from Blaine Gabbert to Cecil Shorts, who juked the reigning NFC defensive player of the month for a big gain down the right sideline. Charles Tillman (51 snaps) picked up his teammate later by picking off Gabbert.

Safeties: B

Major Wright (48 snaps) was late to provide help after Shorts beat Jennings down the right sideline, but it’s tough to criticize he and Chris Conte (51 snaps) for much when the Jaguars managed only one passing play for more than 20 yards. Wright and Conte combined for seven tackles, including one apiece in the backfield to throw Jones-Drew for a loss.

Special teams: B

Robbie Gould muted the Jaguars’ kick return game by blasting five of eight kickoffs into the end zone for touchbacks. Meanwhile, Adam Podlesh booted one of three punts inside the 20-yard line and averaged 40.7 yards per kick. The only facet of the Bears’ special teams that remains stuck in neutral is Hester’s punt returns, which tallied 8 yards on four attempts and featured way too much unproductive side-to-side running.

Bears bits: Smith said Monday that he expected injured fullback Evan Rodriguez (knee) and injured wide receiver Earl Bennett (hand) to be ready for the Bears’ next game Oct. 22 against the Detroit Lions.

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