LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Another COVID-19 situation and a pending situation involving an assault charge against Mario Edwards are among distractions for the Chicago Bears as they head into a key game in their bid for an NFC wild-card berth against the Minnesota Vikings, but quarterback Mitchell Trubisky appears confident their revised offense is up to meeting all of the challenges.
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