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Bears offense focused on fast start versus Browns

Preparing for Garrett

Doyle acknowledged that it’s a “very unique challenge” to simulate facing Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett in practice.

The 6-4, 272-pounder is a game-wrecker who leads the NFL with 20.0 sacks—7.0 more than anyone else in the league. Garrett also excels against the run.

“There are not a lot of guys like him,” Doyle said. “You’re trying to simulate it as best you can on scout teams … [but] those guys don’t grow on trees. He’s a guy that we’re very aware of. You study a lot of tape during the week and just having a plan to handle him. The main thing is we maintain focus on that player throughout the game; we know where he is and have a plan for how to handle him.”

Garrett likely will be frequently matched up against left tackle Ozzy Trapilo, a rookie second-round pick who has already faced some of the NFL’s best pass rushers in the Raiders’ Maxx Crosby, the Steelers’ T.J. Watt and the Packers’ Micah Parsons.

“He’s a rookie, so he’s watched these guys from afar for a long time,” Doyle said. “The first thing is going in and feeling like you belong in the game, and he has performed well enough that he can feel confident going into the game. At the same point in time, [it’s] understanding how to prep during the week; what he needs to be watching, his set pattern, what his plan is on third down and equally how he’s going to handle the stuff on base downs. It’s no different than a quarterback going through a game-plan process and understanding how he prepares during the week.”

Ball hawks

It doesn’t matter to defensive coordinator Dennis Allen that the Bears are facing a rookie quarterback in Shedeur Sanders; they will try to generate takeaways with the same fervor they do in every game.

“We’re always looking for opportunities to take the ball away regardless of who’s playing,” Allen said. “We’re looking for where those opportunities might present themselves. Let the game play out. Just like always, though, it really goes to studying the game plan, knowing what our assignments are and making sure we put ourselves in the right positions. And then when the picture becomes clear in terms of where those opportunities are, we have to take advantage of the opportunities we have.”

No team has been more proficient at creating takeaways this season than the Bears, who lead the NFL with 27. Safety Kevin Byard III tops the league with six interceptions and cornerback Nahshon Wright leads the NFL with eight takeaways and three fumble recoveries and is tied for second with five interceptions.

Sanders has committed three turnovers in four starts, all on interceptions.

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