LAKE FOREST, Ill. - Wednesday was a slick day. It was drizzling most of the afternoon, but Ben Johnson opted to have his Chicago Bears practice outside instead of indoors.
Hardly the conditions for the Bears' offense to have a breakthrough day, to be sure.
The offense did anyway.
"I would say the defense has gotten better of the offense more often than not in all those two-minute (situations), whether it's 10-to-half or end of game," Johnson said. "It was good to see the offense stack a few plays together."
Timeline:
The Bears' two-minute drill pitted the first-team offense against the first-team defense.
The offense was down 24-20 with about 50 seconds on the clock in an end-of-game situation. To add more fun to the situation, the offense started inside its own 10-yard line, too.