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Game Analysis:

The Chicago Bears (4-8) are set to face the San Francisco 49ers (5-7) on Sunday, December 8, 2024, at Levi’s Stadium. The Bears are reeling from a six-game losing streak, which led to the dismissal of head coach Matt Eberflus. Interim head coach Thomas Brown aims to revitalize the team, focusing on unifying the locker room and addressing on-field inconsistencies. Quarterback Caleb Williams has shown flashes of potential but has struggled with turnovers, contributing to the team’s offensive woes. Defensively, the Bears have been inconsistent, allowing opponents to exploit gaps in both the run and pass defenses.

The 49ers, meanwhile, are on a two-game losing streak, suffering significant defeats to the Green Bay Packers (38-10) and the Buffalo Bills (35-10). These losses have diminished their playoff hopes, placing them at the bottom of the NFC West standings. Quarterback Brock Purdy’s status is uncertain due to a shoulder issue, potentially impacting the team’s offensive efficiency. Additionally, running back Christian McCaffrey has been placed on injured reserve with a knee injury, further straining the 49ers’ offensive capabilities. Defensively, the team has struggled to contain opposing offenses, allowing an average of 36.5 points over the last two games.

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