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“He’s one of the playmakers that is coming through for us, being explosive. He had a couple of great runs [in Minnesota]. We’ve just got to keep going down that alley.”

Forte might also have to take on short-yardage and goal-line duties this weekend.

Backup running back Michael Bush missed practice because of injured ribs, and his status is uncertain for Sunday’s game. If Bush is unable to play, the only running back besides Forte on the 53-man roster is diminutive second-year player Armando Allen (5-foot-8, 190 pounds).

Forte (6-2, 218 pounds) has not rushed for a touchdown since Nov. 4, but he has provided glimpses of his explosiveness with six plays for at least 30 yards. He caught a screen pass and eluded three tacklers for a 47-yard gain in Week 9 at Tennessee, and he outran Vikings defenders Antoine Winfield and Jasper Brinkley for a 36-yard gain five days ago in Minnesota.

Yet Forte’s highlights have been accompanied by failed plays in the backfield.

The Vikings stuffed Forte behind the line of scrimmage three times in Week 14. Jared Allen dumped Forte for a 1-yard loss on a run to the left side. Winfield tackled Forte for a 1-yard loss on a screen pass to the right side. Brinkley and teammate Chad Greenway brought down Forte for a 1-yard loss on another run to the left side.

Although better blocking would help, Forte must break tackles with greater consistency.

It’s a tough assignment.

It’s also one for which the Bears are paying Forte well.

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