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Running backs: C
Forte (41 snaps) lost a fumble on his first carry when he bumped into teammate Evan Rodriguez, and he never really redeemed himself with an average of 3 yards per carry and no run for longer than 6 yards. Michael Bush (31 snaps) delivered at the goal line and in short yardage situations, and he might earn the start next week based on how slowly Forte limped off of the field.

Wide receivers: B
Brandon Marshall (68 snaps) shined with a dozen catches for 92 yards, and he would have added a 42-yard touchdown if he had been able to make a difficult over-the-shoulder catch in the fourth quarter. Earl Bennett (52 snaps) caught all four passes thrown his direction, and Eric Weems (27 snaps) filled in nicely as a third option after Hester (8 snaps) left the game.

Tight ends: B
As usual, Kellen Davis (67 snaps) made the difficult plays while missing the easy ones. Davis caught a tough pass in traffic at the 1-yard line to set up Bush’s first touchdown, but he stumbled and dropped a pass in the fourth quarter. Matt Spaeth (37 snaps) made his best catch of the season by keeping his feet inbounds for a 13-yard touchdown.

Offensive line: A
Six days after a meltdown in San Francisco, the Bears’ new-look offensive line allowed only one sack in 35 pass plays. Jonathan Scott (73 snaps) proved to be a capable blocker in his first start at right tackle, while Carimi (32 snaps) held his own as an emergency replacement at right guard after Allen leveled Louis.

Defensive line: A
Starting with the first play from scrimmage, the defensive line was out to prove that its embarrassing performance against San Francisco was a fluke. Henry Melton (43 snaps) used a swim move to beat Vikings center John Sullivan and stuff Christian Ponder for a 9-yard loss, and the line added a half-dozen quarterback hits after that. Melton and Shea McClellin (27 snaps) led the way with two hits apiece.

Linebackers: B
Lance Briggs (58 snaps) struggled at times to keep pace with Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph, who caught five passes including a 2-yard touchdown. But reliable tackling by Briggs, Brian Urlacher (66 snaps) and Nick Roach (40 snaps) helped the defense back from a couple of subpar performances. Roach also prevented a scoring drive when he punched the ball loose from Adrian Peterson in the first quarter.


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