Chalk Talk: How has Mack fared against Packers?

Staley Da Bear

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I know the Bears have had a lot of injuries this season, especially compared to last year. How many players have started every game so far this season?
Ryan K.
Hoffman Estates, Illinois



Nine players have started each of the first 13 games this season: Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, James Daniels, Leonard Floyd, Kyle Fuller, Eddie Goldman, Eddie Jackson Charles Leno Jr., Khalil Mack and Cody Whitehair. Other key contributors who have played in all 13 games but not necessarily started all of them include Tarik Cohen, Nick Kwiatkoski, Anthony Miller, David Montgomery, Cordarrelle Patterson, Roy Robertson-Harris, Allen Robinson II, Buster Skrine, Nick Williams and Javon Wims. Last season 10 Bears started all 16 games: Floyd, Fuller, Goldman, Leno, Whitehair, Adrian Amos, Trey Burton, Akiem Hicks, Bobby Massie and Danny Trevathan.


Late in the first half against the Cowboys, the referee announced that the Bears were being assessed a “fourth timeout” when receiver Javon Wims was injured. But I don’t recall a penalty or a 10-second runoff, so why even have that ruling?
Don A.
Nebraska



As you know, NFL teams get three timeouts in a half. When one of their players is injured in the final two minutes of a half or overtime, they are assessed a timeout. If they have timeouts remaining and the clock is running when the injury occurs, they can choose whether to use a timeout or have 10 seconds taken off the clock. Because the clock was stopped after an incomplete pass when Javon Wims was injured against Dallas, there was no 10-second runoff. But because the Bears were out of timeouts, they were assessed a “fourth timeout.” And while there are no repercussions for that, a “fifth timeout” would have resulted in a five-yard penalty.
 
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