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CHICAGO BEARS
During the open week, Pro Bowl C Olin Kreutz had cartilage removed from his elbow, and Pro Bowl LG Ruben Brown had surgery for a torn lateral meniscus in his knee. Kreutz might not miss any time but could be slowed, and the Bears have no experienced backups. Terrence Metcalf would be a gamble. Brown will be out two to four weeks; the team hopes G Rex Tucker (elbow) will return and fill in. He's athletic, has quick feet and can battle linebackers at the second level. RG Steve Edwards, who started 16 games at left guard last year, is another option. ... CB/KR Jerry Azumah (neck) is expected to play at nickel back when he returns but won't return kicks right away. SEE A DIFFERENT GAME: Because of the rash of injuries to the defensive backs, the Bears have had to play a lot of cover 2. That cuts down on big plays but contributes to yards allowed. Opponents have been able to move the ball between the 20s, but the defense has forced field goals instead of allowing touchdowns.--Mike Mulligan
DETROIT LIONS
CB Fernando Bryant, brought in to complement Pro Bowl CB Dre' Bly, was the main man in the secondary for the first month of the season because Bly was out with a knee injury. Although he weighs only 175 pounds, Bryant is tough in run support and gives up his body to make the tackle or force the play inside. He has excellent speed but sometimes has difficulty finding the ball on deep passes. ... LBs Alex Lewis, Teddy Lehman and James Davis are getting better with every game. They're developing into a group of playmakers who force turnovers at key times, an element that has been missing from that position for years. SEE A DIFFERENT GAME: KR Eddie Drummond believes the most important yards on any return are the 3 yards directly behind the wedge at impact. With the five-man wedge going a little better than half-speed, Drummond, who's at full speed, must time the collisions perfectly so he's just two strides behind the wedge at impact. That's how quickly a hole will open and close.--Tom Kowalski
GREEN BAY PACKERS
SS Mark Roman gives the team ...