Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen wipes his head with a towel during a pause at training camp practice.
Anthony Souffle / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen tangles with Seahawks defensive end Demarcus Dobbs.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneCornerback Terrance Mitchell is unable to stop Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald from scoring a touchdown late in the second half.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte has a laugh on the bench in the 4th quarter of a preseason game against the Chargers at Soldier Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneMembers of the Chicago Bears Drum Line celebrate after Matt Forte scored a touchdown against the Lions.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneFormer quarterback Jimmy Clausen watches the third quarter as Notre Dame plays Western Michigan in South Bend, Ind.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte waves to quarterback Jay Cutler as he talks with reporters after arriving for training camp. ,
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneBears quarterbacks Jimmy Clausen and Jay Cutler during training camp.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte runs the ball in the second quarter against the Buccanners.
Phil Velasquez, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte introduced through some smoke for effect at a night practice at Soldier Field.
Scott Strazzante, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte scores on a 4th quarter run to give the Bears a 41-24 lead over the Lions at Soldier Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte walks off the field following his team's 24-20 loss to the Lions at Soldier Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jay Cutler before the game.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears coach John Fox during the first half.
Jamie Squire, Getty ImagesJimmy Clausen removes his helmet after the Lions' Ezekiel Ansah hit Clausen in the head, resulting in a roughing the passer penalty during the 4th quarter.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte works out before the game against the Broncos at Soldier Field. He didn't play.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen during warmup before Monday night's game vs. the Saints.
Jonathan Daniel, Getty ImagesJimmy Clausen looks to pass in the fourth quarter against the Packers.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen drops the snap late in the second half.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jay Cutler celebrates with running back Matt Forte after a Forte touchdown in the first half against the Giants at Soldier Field.
Scott Strazzante, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte during 41-21 the Bears' win over the Colts at Soldier Field.
Scott Strazzante / Chicago TribuneThe backup quarterbacks watch as Jay Cutler throws at Halas Hall.
Adam Wolffbrandt, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte celebrates after getting a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Ravens.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneBears quarterbacks Jimmy Clausen and Jay Cutler take the field against the 49ers.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jay Cutler walks to the locker room with a hamstring injury after he threw an interception in the first half Sept. 20, 2015, against the Arizona Cardinals at Soldier Field in Chicago.
Jonathan Daniel / Getty ImagesJimmy Clausen is tackled by the Eagles' Jaylen Watkins during the third quarter of a preseason game.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte is tackled by the 49ers in the first quarter at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen runs for a first down in the third quarter of a preseason game against the Eagles at Soldier Field.
Jerry Lai / USA Today SportsJimmy Clausen throws a pass during training camp.
Phil Velasquez / Chicago TribuneQuarterback Jimmy Clausen chats with the media after a workout at Halas Hall.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen congratulates Jay Cutler on a touchdown pass against the Raiders.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneLong snapper Thomas Gafford before the game.
Anthony Souffle, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte looks to cut around the Falcons' Kemal Ishmael as he ran the ball during the first half.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jay Cutler with Cardinals coaches Tom Moore and Darryl Drake pregame.
Jose M. Osorio, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte signs autographs for fans following practice at training camp.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneJay Cutler hits the ground as he tried to stop the Cardinals' Tony Jefferson from scoring after an interception.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneJay Cutler slings a pass to Matt Forte on the Bears final drive of the game against the Seahawks at Qwest Field.
Anthony Souffle, Chicago TribuneBuccaneers head coach Lovie Smith greets Matt Forte at the end of the game at Soldier Field.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte during warm ups before facing the Green Bay Packers.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jimmy Clausen throws a pass in the third quarter of a preseason game against the Eagles at Soldier Field.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jay Cutler throws an interception in the second quarter as it is picked off by Cardinals strong safety Tony Jefferson.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen looks on during a preseason game at Soldier Field.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte warms up before facing the Lions on Monday Night Football.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte stretches and warms up at OTA practice at Halas Hall.
John Smierciak, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte stiff arms the Buccaneers' Sabby Piscitelli in the second half of the 2008 home opener.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneThe Bills' Keith Rivers breaks up a pass intended for Matt Forte near the goal line during the second half.
Mike Dinovo / USA Today SportsBears quarterback Jimmy Clausen reacts with Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles after the preseason game at Soldier Field.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneBears chairman George McCaskey talks with a fan outside of Soldier Field.
Anthony Souffle / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte runs the ball around the Seahawks' Cary Williams during the first quarter.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte rushes during the first quarter against the Packers on Thanksgiving.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears coach John Fox takes the field for Sunday's game.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte runs past the Lions defense for a touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears strong safety Antrel Rolle takes the field.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte breaks free on a long run in the second half of a game against the Green Bay Packers.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneInjured wide receiver Alshon Jeffery heads to the bench before the start of the game.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen throws a complete pass against the Cardinals in the third quarter at Soldier Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneInjured wide receiver Alshon Jeffery watches the game from the bench.
Stephanie Diani / Chicago TribuneOaks Christian quarterback Jimmy Clausen prepares to throw a pass in 2006.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte heads to the locker room after getting injured during the second half against the Vikings at Soldier Field.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneCardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald is unable to make a catch between Adrian Amos and Terrance Mitchell in the fourth quarter.
Jonathan Daniel / Getty ImagesJimmy Clausen calls a play against the Dolphins during a preseason game at Soldier Field.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte carries the 4th phase flag out at Soldier Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte carries the ball against the Panthers' Luke Kuechly during the second quarter.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneThe Cardinals return a Jay Cutler interception for a touchdown.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears wide receiver Marquess Wilson warms up.
Jamie Squire, Getty ImagesJimmy Clausen completes a pass to Matt Forte as he is hit by the Lions' Ezekiel Ansah during the second quarter.
E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte spends time with his daughter Nala while receiveing a deep tissue thai massage from massage therapist Sarah Bach at his home.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneCardinals strong safety Deone Bucannon strips the ball away from Jay Cutler during the second quarter.
Nam Y. Huh, APBears quarterback Jay Cutler hands off to running back Matt Forte during a training camp practice.
Anthony Souffle / Chicago TribuneChicago Bears running back Matt Forte (22) signs autographs for fans after practice on the Bears Family Fest day Saturday, Aug. 8, 2015 at Soldier Field in Chicago. (Anthony Souffle/Chicago Tribune)
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneBears fan Ryan O'Hare, of Thunder Bay, Ontario, poses for a photograph as he shows off some of the 11 Bears-related tattoos on his body.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte smiles with linebacker Brian Urlacher during the first quarter against the Panthers.
Phil Velasquez / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen breaks the end of practice huddle at Halas Hall.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneJeremy Langford celebrates his touchdown against the Cardinals during the first half.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneVladimir Ducasse (62) and Kyle Long take the field.
Michael Conroy / APMatt Forte rushes against the Cardinals during the first half.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneCornerbacks Sherrick McManis and Terrance Mitchell on the bench during the final minutes.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneThe 49ers' Jaquiski Tartt grabs Matt Forte in the fourth quarter.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte fumbles but catches the ball on a run in the second quarter against the Lions.
Michael Noble Jr. / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen signs autographs after the third day of Bears training camp.
Charles Rex Arbogast / APJimmy Clausen throws against the Dolphins during the first half of a preseason game.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneCornerback Alan Ball is upended going for a ball thrown to Cardinals wide receiver Michael Floyd for an incompletion in the third quarter.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte makes a big gain on the ground in the first quarter at Gillette Stadium.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen celebrates after Matt Forte makes the game-winning touchdown reception in the final seconds against the Chiefs.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears defensive tackle Israel Idonije sacks Panthers QB Jimmy Clausen during the fourth quarter of their game at Bank of America Stadium.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte runs as the Raiders' Charles Woodson makes the tackle in the first quarter at Soldier Field.
David Banks / Getty ImagesQuarterbacks Jay Cutler and Jimmy Clausen before a game against Soldier Field against the Raiders.
Phil Velasquez, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte chats with the media after arriving at Bears training camp in 2012.
Michael Conroy, Associated PressTulane running back waits to run the 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte scores on a 50-yard touchdown run in the third quarter against the Redskins at FedEx Field.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen throws a pass during Bears Family Fest at Soldier Field.
Jamie Squire / Getty ImagesMatt Forte runs the ball at Arrowhead Stadium against the Chiefs.
Ezra Shaw / Getty ImagesJimmy Clausen walks the sidelines during their game against Stanford at Stanford Stadium on November 28, 2009.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneJosh Bellamy scores a touchdown in the first half.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte heads to the locker room after a loss to the Green Bay Packers.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribunePackers linebacker Nate Palmer loses his helmet as Matt Forte scores a touchdown during the first half of their game.
Jim Prisching, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte is stopped just short of the endzone in the 4th quarter during the Bears' 27-23 victory over the Lions.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte scores a touchdown ahead of the Cardinals' Kerry Rhodes in the second quarter.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneBears fans tailgate and dance at the Waldron parking deck.
Anthony Souffle / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen takes the field for warmups prior to a game between the Chicago Bears and the Seattle Seahawks.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte at a Bulls-Grizzles game at the United Center.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen autographs a ball following practice in Bourbonnais.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears quarterbacks Jay Cutler and Jimmy Clausen during the second half against the Seahawks.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Lions.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneCardinals defensive tackle Ed Stinson (91) puts his head down before running on to the field to play the Bears.
Jonathan Daniel / Getty ImagesMatt Forte carries the football in the third quarter against the Vikings at Soldier Field on Nov. 1, 2015.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears quarterbacks Jimmy Clausen and Jay Cutler pregame.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears cornerback Terrance Mitchell high-fives fans as he takes the field.
Phil Velasquez, Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen stretches out as the Bears practice.
Stacey Wescott, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte is brought down by the Vikings' Audie Cole in the second half at TCF Bank Stadium.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneAlshon Jeffery takes a photo with a young fan at the end of his team's game.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneJay Cutler celebrates as running back Matt Forte scores a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Lions at Ford Field.
Anthony Souffle / Chicago TribunePackers quarterback Aaron Rodgers chats with Bears quarterbacks Jay Cutler and Jimmy Clausen before the Week 1 game.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears fans before the game against the Cardinals.
Gregory Shamus / Getty ImagesJimmy Clausen tries to recover a first quarter fumble during a game against Michigan at Michigan Stadium.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneKyle Long blocks the Cardinals' Markus Golden as quarterback Jay Cutler prepares to throw in the first quarter.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte attends the Bears Care Gala at Soldier Field.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneJacquizz Rodgers recovers a fumbled punt return attempt during the second quarter.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen leaps out of the end zone after dropping the snap in the 4th quarter.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte works out before the game against the Broncos at Soldier Field. He didn't play.
Scott Strazzante, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte during a 37-yard touchdown run against the Lions at Soldier Field.
Jose M. Osorio, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte runs after a catch as the Packers' Morgan Burnett and Datone Jones look on in the third quarter at Soldier Field.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte goes down with a knee injury in the first quarter of a game at Soldier Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneJosh Bellamy tries to keep the ball in bound but it was a touch back during the first half.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneMarc Mariani catches the ball on a punt return, returning the ball for 21 yards.
Scott Strazzante, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte scores the two-point conversion during the 4th quarter of a 22-19 win over the Bills at Rogers Centre.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte has a laugh while warming up for a preseason game against the Browns at Soldier Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneJay Cutler carries for eight yards gain against the Cardinals during the first half.
Jose M. Osorio, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte rushes against the Vikings in the third quarter at the Mall of America Field.
Matt Marton, APBears running back Matt Forte, center, during practice drills at the organized team activity at Halas Hall.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jay Cutler walks back to the locker room with a couple of his receivers.
JEFF SINER / McClatchy-TribuneJimmy Clausen with the Panthers in 2010.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears wide receiver Marc Mariani makes a catch while warming up.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jay Cutler looks to throw down field against the Cardinals in the second quarter.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen chats with quarterbacks coach Matt Cavanaugh at training camp practice.
Charles Rex Arbogast, APBears running back Matt Forte works out during a minicamp practice at Halas Hall.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte celebrates with fans after beating the Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium.
Otto Greule Jr / Getty ImagesJimmy Clausen rushes against the Seahawks at CenturyLink Field.
Andrew Weber, USA Today SportsJimmy Clausen celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass during the third quarter.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jimmy Clausen reacts a pass in the second quarter.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte makes a big run in the fourth quarter against the Packers' Clay Matthews in the 2011 NFC Championship game at Soldier Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte high-fives fans before walking off the field following his team's 24-20 loss to the Lions at Soldier Field.
Jose M. Osorio, Chicago TribunePernell McPhee rushes toward Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer in the second quarter.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneBears backup quarterbacks Jordan Palmer Jimmy Clausen (8) and David Fales (12) stand by during Bears Family Fest at Soldier Field.
Jose M. Osorio, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte scores a touchdown against the Cowboys in the fourth quarter.
John Smierciak, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte at Bears training camp in 2008.
Matt Marton, APBears running back Matt Forte poses with fans after a practice at Halas Hall.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears GM Ryan Pace before the game.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneJay Cutler takes the field before Sunday's game against the Cardinals.
Alex Brandon / APMatt Forte is stopped by the Vikings' Andrew Sendejo during the first half.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jimmy Clausen late in the second half.
Jos M. Osorio, Chicago TribuneA big gain for Matt Forte against the Lions in the fourth quarter at Ford Field. The Bears beat the Lions 37-23.
Darren McCollester, Getty ImagesJimmy Clausen hands off to Ka'Deem Carey during the fourth quarter against the Patriots.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte takes a pass from Bears quarterback Jay Cutler in front of the Bengals' Leon Hall during the second half.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneNew dad Matt Forte cradles the ball like a baby after scoring a touchdown against the 49ers.
Stacey Wescott, Chicago TribuneBears starting quarterback Jimmy Clausen answers questions following practice at Halas Hall.
John J. Kim, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte falls after being tackled in the fourth quarter against the 49ers at Candlestick Park.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte is upended by the Texans' Johnathan Joseph in the second quarter at Soldier Field.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte at Cowboys Stadium.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte is tackled on a pass play in the first half against the Packers.
John J. Kim, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte is taken down by the Rams' Alec Ogletree in the fourth quarter.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneBears coach John Fox congratulates Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer following the game.
Scott Strazzante, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte celebrates after scoring rushing touchdown against the Packers at Soldier Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte (celebrates his touchdown against the Jets during the first quarter of their game at the Soldier Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribunePregame hug for quarterbacks Jimmy Clausen and Jay Cutler.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneThe Cardinals' David Johnson runs back the opening kickoff against the Bears for a quick 7-0 lead.
Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte runs the ball during the second half against the Lions at Ford Field.
Michael Conroy / APJimmy Clausen throws a pass during the second half against the Cardinals.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte stands on the sidelines during the final minutes of his team's Week 2 loss to the Cardinals.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte celebrates a rushing touchdown in the first quarter against the Panthers at Soldier Field.
Charles Rex Arbogast / APMatt Forte runs the ball during the second half against the Vikings.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte carries for some yardage while keeping away the Packers' B.J. Raji during the second quarter at Lambeau Field.
Frank Victores / APJimmy Clausen is pressured by Bengals defensive end Will Clarke in the second half.
Jonathan Daniel / Getty ImagesMatt Forte carries the football in the second quarter against the Vikings at Soldier Field.
Scott Strazzante, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte throws a 4th quarter interception during a 35-24 win over the Seahawks in the NFC playoffs.
Keith Myers / TNSA Jay Cutler pass to Matt Forte with 18 seconds left in the game put the Bears ahead 18-17 for a win over the Chiefs.
Jamie Squire, Getty ImagesJimmy Clausen yells at the Lions' Ezekiel Ansah after Ansah hit Clausen in the head, resulting in a roughing the passer penalty during the 4th quarter.
Anthony Souffle, Chicago TribunePackers linebacker Sam Barrington tackles quarterback Jimmy Clausen during the fourth quarter.
Gary Landers / APJimmy Clausen is attended to by specialists on the field in the second half of a preseason game against the Bengals.
Anthony Souffle, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte cuts though the Packers defense during the second half.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte leaves the field after the Bears beat the Buccaneers 26-21.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte is congratulated by offensive coordinator Aaron Kromer after the game in which Forte surpassed 10,000 career rushing yards.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte scores his second touchdown of the first quarter against the Panthers.
Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte scores a two point conversion during the second half against the Lions at Ford Field.
Anthony Souffle, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte gains yards during the first quarter against the Buccaneers.
Jos M. Osorio, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte talks with head coach Marc Trestman in between drills at training camp.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneThe Cardinals' David Johnson runs back the opening kickoff against the Bears for a quick 7-0 lead.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneChicago Bears wide receiver Marc Mariani returns a kickoff for 33 yards Sept. 20, 2015, at Soldier Field in Chicago.
Anthony Souffle / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte dodges a tackle from the Redskins' Kyshoen Jarrett in the first half.
Scott Strazzante, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte catches the game-winning touchdown in the 4th quarter of the Bears' 19-14 win over the Lions.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneBears quarterbacks Jimmy Clausen (8), Jay Cutler, David Fales and Jordan Palmer take a breather at training camp.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneCardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald after a touchdown catch in the third quarter.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneJeremy Langford celebrates his touchdown against the Cardinals during the first half.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte is wrapped by the Chiefs defense in the fourth quarter.
Dennis Wierzbicki / USA Today SportsJimmy Clausen warms up prior to a preseason game against the Jaguars at Soldier Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jimmy Clausen stretches before the game against the Seahawks.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte signs a ball as kids line up for autographs at the end of Bears Family Fest at Soldier Field.
Anthony Souffle / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneBears fans tailgate at the Waldron parking deck.
Phil Velasquez / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen and Jordan Palmer get loose as the Bears work out at Halas Hall.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte talks to the media following OTA practice at Halas Hall.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte on the sidelines during the final minutes of his team's loss to the Cardinals.
M. Spencer Green, Associated PressMatt Forte is tackled by the Steelers' William Gay and James Farrior in the second quarter.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneQuarterback Jay Cutler and Jimmy Clausen take the field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jimmy Clausen with coach John Fox during the game's last timeout against the Cardinals.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears receivers, minus Alshon Jeffery, take the field for Sunday's game.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneCardinals wide receiver John Brown is unable to make a catch as cornerback Kyle Fuller is called for pass interference in the first quarter.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte runs for yardage against hte Packers' Desmond Bishop.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte can't make a catch as the Texans' Glover Quin defends in the second quarter at Soldier Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneMartellus Bennett climbs over the Cardinals' Patrick Peterson as he is brought down by Deone Bucannon during the second half.
Gregory Shamus / Chicago TribuneGolden Tate celebrates with Jimmy Clausen after a 35-17 victory over Michigan at Notre Dame Stadium.
Scott Strazzante, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte rushes for a touchdown against the Panthers at Soldier Field.
Ronald Martinez, Getty ImagesTulane running back Matt Forte #25runs the ball against Mississippi State's Gabe O'Neal.
Jim Prisching, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte looks for running room during the Bears' 27-24 loss in overtime to the Bucaneers at Soldier Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneWide receiver Josh Bellamy celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Cardinals during the first half.
Dennis Wierzbicki, USA Today SportsBears quarterback Jimmy Clausen rushes the ball against the Lions during the first half.
Jonathan Daniel / Getty ImagesNotre Dame coach Charlie Weis speaks to quarterback Jimmy Clausen during the fourth quarter against USC at Notre Dame Stadium.
Michael Conroy / APMatt Forte is stopped by the Cardinals' Tyrann Mathieu and Josh Mauro during the second half.
Chris Walker, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte appears dressed for the weather at a news conference at Halas Hall.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte takes a knee in the end zone after the game in which he surpassed 10,000 career rushing yards.
Jos M. Osorio, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte after a reception for a long gain as the Colts' Tom Zbikowski makes the tackle in the second quarter at Soldier Field.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte celebrates a touchdown at Soldier Field.
Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte runs the ball against the Green Bay Packers.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneJay Cutler walks near the bench after he threw an interception in the 2nd quarter.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneBears wide receiver Marquess Wilson gets instructions from quarterback Jay Cutler in the first quarter.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneThe Cardinals' David Johnson runs back the opening kickoff against the Bears for a quick 7-0 lead.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte celebrates a touchdown against the Bengals in the third quarter.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneFans seeking autographs wait for players to take the field.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte heads up the field as the Lions' Don Carey tries to make a tackle in the first quarter at Ford Field.
Anthony Souffle / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the second half against the Redskins.
Scott Strazzante, Chicago TribuneJay Cutler celebrates as Matt Forte scores rushing touchdown against the Packers at Soldier Field.
Scott Strazzante, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte sits on turf after a second quarter run against the Seahawks at Qwest Field.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneCardinals running back Chris Johnson runs past a diving Christian Jones in the fourth quarter.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneAndy Bach points to his brother Devin during an impromptu game of catch as friend Wesley Davis, left, looks on outside of Soldier Field.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte is tackled by the Raiders' Aaron Curry in the first quarter at O.co Coliseum.
John J. Kim, Chicago TribuneRams defensive end Robert Quinn reaches Matt Forte before Jermon Bushrod (74) can protect in the third quarter at Edward Jones Dome.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneQuarterbacks Jay Cutler, Jimmy Clausen and David Fales during the first training camp practice.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jimmy Clausen runs the offense in the first quarter.
Chris McGrath, Getty ImagesMatt Forte looks on during the "Diet Pepsi Rookie of the Year" press conference at the Tampa Convention Center.
Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago TribuneThe 49ers' Eric Reid and NaVorro Bowman tackle Bears running back Matt Forte during the second half.
Elaine Thompson / APBears quarterback Jimmy Clausen watches the ball after it was stripped from him while he was down on a play in the second half.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte runs against the defense of the Cowboys.
John J. Kim, Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen walks the sideline in the third quarter against the Vikings at Soldier Field.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte tries to run through the tackle of the Bengals' Vontaze Burfict at Soldier Field.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen throws in a preseason game against the Jaguars at Soldier Field.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneJared Allen walks off the field following his team's loss to the Cardinals.
Chris Sweda, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte is taken down by the Lions' Don Carey in the 4th quarter at Soldier Field.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jimmy Clausen takes a hit from the Lions' Ezekiel Ansah in the fourth quarter.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte leaps over the Colts' Bob Sanders during the first quarter at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneChicago Bears' Will Montgomery and Matt Slauson during the final minutes of the game Sept. 20, 2015, at Soldier Field in Chicago.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneBears fans tailgate at the Waldron parking deck.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte on his way to a second quarter touchdown against the Lions.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen looks on as Jay Cutler warms up before the game against the Rams.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneBears running backs Senorise Perry, Jacquizz Rodgers, Matt Forte and Ka'Deem Carey after the first training camp practice.
Scott Strazzante, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte scores on 89-yard screen pass in 2nd quarter against Lions at Soldier Field.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte and Jay Cutler at minicamp in 2013.
Brian Cassella, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte breaks free for a long touchdown in the first quarter in the 2011 season opener against the Falcons.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte extends himself for some extra yardage and away from the Packers' Jamari Lattimore during the second half.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneCardinals coach Bruce Arians and Bears coach John Fox at the end of the game.
Tasos Katopodis, Getty ImagesPink Model Elsa and Matt Forte attends VS Pink Chicago NFL on December 6, 2011.
Jim Prisching, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte heads upfield during a preseason game against the 49ers at Soldiers Field.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneCardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald drags cornerback Kyle Fuller for more yards following a completion in the third quarter.
Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte jokes around during training camp in Bourbonnais.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneWide receivers Cameron Meredith and Marquess Wilson during the final minutes.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte is tackled by the Cardinals' Kevin Minter for no gain in the first quarter.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte takes a direct snap from center for a rush against the Vikings.
Chris Sweda / Chicago TribuneChicago Bears running back Matt Forte (22) gives a "thumbs up" before the start of a preseason game against the Miami Dolphins at Soldier Field in Chicago on Thursday, August 13, 2015. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune)
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneShea McClellin and other defenders after giving up an 11-yard touchdown to Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald in the fourth quarter.
Jon Durr / Getty ImagesJimmy Clausen dives as he recovers a fumble during the fourth quarter in the game against the Cardinals at Soldier Field.
Phil Velasquez, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte speaks with the media after arriving at training camp at Olivet Nazarene University.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneMatt Forte is brought down by a score of Buccaneers players during the first half.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribunePernell McPhee and other defenders against the Cardinals in the fourth quarter.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jay Cutler stretches before Sunday's kickoff.
Jos M. Osorio, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte runs with a ball as it is attached to a rubber band pulled by running back Michael Bush during a drill at training camp.
Anthony Souffle, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte makes a move around the Buccaneers' Johnthan Banks during the second half.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears wide receiver Cameron Meredith pregame.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneBears coach John Fox and others watch the game against the Cardinals in the fourth quarter.
Brian Cassella / Chicago TribuneBears quarterbacks Jay Cutler and Jimmy Clausen talk in the fourth quarter against the Broncos.
Nam Y. Huh, APBears running back Matt Forte runs off the field following a preseason game against the Dolphins at Soldier Field.
Joe Nicholson / USA Today SportsJimmy Clausen passes against the Seahawks during the fourth quarter at CenturyLink Field.
Phil Velasquez, Chicago TribuneMatt Forte shows up at training camp in 2012.
John J. Kim / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen throws in the second quarter against the Jaguars at Soldier Field.
Nam Y. Huh / APJimmy Clausen watches on the sideline during the first half against hte Vikings.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jay Cutler walks to the locker room with an injury after he threw an interception in the 2nd quarter.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneA Bears fan holds a photograph of Bears great Gary Fencik as tailgaters walk and hang out at the Waldron parking deck.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneJay Cutler hits the ground as he tried to stop the Cardinals' Tony Jefferson from scoring after an interception.
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago TribuneJimmy Clausen during the first half of their game against the Seattle Seahawks.
Nam Y. Huh / APBears running back Matt Forte (22) runs to the field as he is introduced before a game against the Raiders at Soldier Field.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneThe Cardinals' David Johnson stretches out for a ball but is unable to make the catch as Jared Allen pursues in the second quarter.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jimmy Clausen throws a complete pass against the Cardinals in the third quarter.
Jose M. Osorio / Chicago TribuneJay Cutler runs with the ball against the Cardinals in the second quarter.
Terrence Antonio James, Chicago TribuneBears running back Matt Forte coaches players from Tilden High School.
Elaine Thompson / APBears quarterback Jimmy Clausen takes a snap against the Seahawks.
Stacey Wescott, Chicago TribuneBears quarterback Jimmy Clausen throws passes during practice at Halas Hall.
The Chicago Bears were beaten in all three phases in a 48-23 loss to the Cardinals on Sunday. Coach John Fox prioritizes improving each week, and the Bears failed to meet that standard, as the Cardinals became the latest team to spotlight the chasm between them and actual playoff contenders.
Here are three things we learned about the Bears in Week 2.
1. The expected pass-rushing depth at outside linebacker has been a mirage.
Two games, no sacks. Only the Bears and Raiders claim such an indignity. That’s even more alarming when you consider the Bears have more than 20 percent of their team salary cap total allocated to Jared Allen, Pernell McPhee, Lamarr Houston and Willie Young. Of course, all of them except McPhee were signed to play end in a 4-3, but when big-money players don’t produce in an NFL salary system designed to create parity, losses pile up.
Overall, in a repeat of Week 1, the Bears’ edge rushers did not consistently beat blocks rushing the passer. That said, the most impactful failed rush Sunday resulted from not finishing.
McPhee’s failure to sack Carson Palmer on third-and-10 in the second quarter changed the game, as Brad Biggs noted in his 10 Thoughts. With the score 14-14 and in an obvious passing situation, McPhee and Allen both lined up on the right side of the line. McPhee beat left guard Ted Larsen with a violent two-handed inside move. He breached the offensive line before Palmer reached the top of his drop. Terrific.
But McPhee simply missed the tackle when Palmer slid to his left. The Bears’ top free agent this year got both hands on the 35-year-old quarterback and didn’t bring him down. Palmer climbed the pocket and completed a 13-yard pass to John Brown, who ran an excellent comeback route against Alan Ball.
Instead of getting the ball back to a Bears offense that was humming, the Cardinals needed just four plays and a (tightly-but-correctly called) defensive pass interference against Ball to take a 21-14 lead they never relinquished.
The outside linebackers did provide some positive moments — particularly McPhee and Young in run defense and Allen’s fantastic individual effort on his interception. But overall, the pressure on the quarterback has not been consistent or sufficient to disrupt the Packers’ or Cardinals’ quality passing attacks. The secondary has been exposed as a result.
2. Quarterback Jimmy Clausen was not the answer in relief of Jay Cutler, but …
… let’s see how Clausen does after a full week of practice with the first-team offense. Every backup quarterback deserves that patience.
Of course, expectations for Sunday have a low ceiling. Clausen faces one of the toughest assignments any quarterback can in today’s NFL — against the Seahawks on the road. But a few elements of the operation should go more smoothly after Clausen practices with the starters.
From a game-planning standpoint, coordinator Adam Gase will collaborate with Clausen during the week about what plays Clausen likes running and what defenses he’s comfortable against. That should also help Gase call plays on Sunday. In the Cardinals game, Clausen was thrust into the game during a sequence that included three straight sudden changes, which limited the Bears’ ability to regroup after Cutler’s injury.
That said, it’s up to Clausen to prove he’s more than just a placeholder. He must show the rhythm and timing he’s established with receivers down the depth chart, such as Marquess Wilson and Josh Bellamy, in practice over the last two seasons.
Consistency throwing the ball was a major issue for Clausen during the preseason. His accuracy would impress at times, and then he’d miss targets. He’ll have a razor-thin margin for error against a hungry Seahawks team, who could put up big numbers because of their speed advantage on both sides of the ball.
3. The Bears are serious about preserving running back Matt Forte for 16 games.
The team planned to play rookie Jeremy Langford for a whole series as part of a season-long effort to lighten Forte’s workload and ensure his availability. It occurred on the second drive, as the Bears dialed up the zone-read option. It will be interesting to see whether the Bears consistently spell Forte early in games or pick different spots to give him a break.
It isn’t about depressing Forte’s numbers and diminishing his value at the bargaining table next offseason. Heck, he still leads the NFL with 48 touches through two weeks.
The Bears’ new regime recognizes Forte’s ability to contribute on all three downs and in all three phases of the running back position (running, receiving and blocking). They want to keep him relatively fresh — and effective — into November and December. The way the Bears see this season, how they finish is much more important than how they start.









































































































































































































































































































