CHI

Earl Bennett, WR Chicago Bears

2011 Strength of Schedule - CHI

W1W2W3W4W5W6W7W8W9W10W11W12W13W14W15W16W17
20
ATL
25
@NO
30
GB
8
CAR
22
@DET
24
MIN
18
@TB

BYE
12
@PHI
22
DET
19
SD
31
@OAK
2
KC
14
@DEN
6
SEA
30
@GB
24
@MIN

Schedule difficulty based on schedule-adjusted, positional defensive ranking. Top DEF = 1, bottom DEF = 32.

2011 Game Stats

WeekOppRecRecYdsRecTDTgtsYPCRuAttRuYdsRuTDFumYPR
1ATL211045.500000-
2NO19019.000000-
3GB----------
4CAR----------
5DET----------
6MIN----------
7TB----------
8BYE----------
9PHI5951519.000000-
10DET6810613.500000-
11SD3750925.000000-
12OAK15045.000000-
13KC15045.000000-
14DEN0001-0000-
15SEA1200120.000000-
16GB1490349.000000-
17MIN3310510.330001-
Totals2438114315.8800010.00

Most Recent News

November 26, 2011, 9:48pm

National Football Post - [Full Article]

Wide receiver Devin Hester didn’t play a single down on offense last week but did handle his share of returns on special teams for the Chicago Bears.

There is a chance Hester will be held out of the offensive package or limited again Sunday when the team plays at Oakland. He’s dealing with a painful shin injury and has also been hobbled recently by a sprained ankle. He’s got a couple of minor injuries going on and the Bears want to get him healthy soon but don’t want to miss his explosiveness in the return game.

"It's something that I've got to kind of deal with until I get better," Hester said. "It's just real sore. Other than that, it's kind of like a nagging injury."

He doesn’t believe he will be sidelined against the Raiders. Two weeks ago, Hester did not practice because of an ankle sprain and then played against the Detroit Lions and had an 82-yard punt return for a touchdown. He was held out of practices Thursday and Friday.

For the Bears, the trio of Johnny Knox, Earl Bennett and Roy Williams played well last week. So there isn’t a need to rush Hester back on offense where he hasn’t put up big numbers.

Scouting Report

Posted by Scout Jason Belenke
December 30, 2011, 1:32 pm

Week 17 vs. Vikings

With Jay Cutler, Earl Bennett was great, with Caleb Hanie he was terrible, and with Josh McCown he was great, for one catch that is. 49 yards and he should have had a touchdown if he didn't fall down at the one yard line. I like Bennett, but not in fantasy. Without Jay Cutler he's been mediocre and too risky to play in the playoffs.

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