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Ben Johnson praised underrated trait Cole Kmet has no Bears fan talks about

The Chicago Bears’ 19-17 victory over the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium didn’t feature the offensive production that had been featured in previous weeks.

Going into the Week 11 matchup, the Bears averaged 26.5 points per game and fell short of that mark. The offense scored just one touchdown and converted seven of 18 third-down attempts.

Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores heavily blitzed, which impacted the Bears’ offense. To combat the blitz, the Bears used their tight ends more in the passing game against the Vikings than in any other game this season.

Cole Kmet shined with Colston Loveland with strong games for the Bears

Bears tight ends finished with nine receptions on 12 targets for 93 yards.