If trap games are real, then this is certainly one for the Chicago Bears.

Sandwiched between two pivotal games against the Green Bay Packers sits a meeting with the 3-10 Cleveland Browns.

If the Bears want to be taken seriously as a playoff team, and not as the “same old Bears,” then taking down an inferior team at home is a no-brainer.

The Bears are still in the process of distancing themselves from the Browns. Yes, it wasn’t long ago that Chicago and Cleveland were unfortunately closer together in terms of football success. But it shows what a couple of great hires and hitting on a high draft pick can do.

I apologize to any Cleveland fans reading this. I don’t mean to offend. But for the first time in a very long time, Chicago has its sights on a brighter future with the possibility

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