As a reporter began ticking off the list of opponents on the schedule for the Chicago Bears, noting ones with elite pass rushers, Dan Roushar began muttering.

It was a few words that can’t be printed here.

“They just keep coming,” Roushar finally said.

That was before the Bears went to Las Vegas and faced Maxx Crosby, who was a menace in the backfield but didn’t have a sack. It wasn’t that Roushar was looking to duck the challenge. Life comes at you fast in the NFL, and elite edge rushers can come at your quarterback even faster.

By chance, the Bears happened to miss Trey Hendrickson in Cincinnati two weeks ago when a hip injury sidelined him, and quarterback Caleb Williams wasn’t sacked last week against a New York Giants front that featured Brian Burns, who is tied for the league lea

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