Chicago Bears at Las Vegas Raiders: Everything you need to know about the Week 4 game before kickoff

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The 1-2 Chicago Bears will play the Raiders 1-2 Las Vegas at the alleging stadium in a match of week 4. Here is what you need to know before kick-off (3:25 p.m., CBS-C. 2).


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5 things to watch – more our predictions of week 4

The quarter of the Raiders Geno Smith is looking for a receiver against commanders on Sunday September 21, 2025, in Landover, Md. (Nick Wass / AP)
The quarter of the Raiders Geno Smith is looking for a receiver against commanders on Sunday September 21, 2025, in Landover, Md. (Nick Wass / AP)

For all the gaps in the Raiders offensive line in the race game, they are a protection monster.

The QB Geno Smith has the most time to launch (3.2 seconds) among the qualifications this season, according to next generation statistics. Meanwhile, the average time of the Bears at the pressure is 3.06 seconds, third.

Not good.

Defensive coordinator Dennis Allen, who resulted in the 2012-14 Oakland raiders, said Smith had quick receivers and an “exceptional end” at Brock Bowers at his disposal. Read more here.

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Can Tyrique Stevenson withdraw and be corner n ° 1 that the Bears need?

The corner half of the Bears Tyrique Stevenson celebrates the notation of the winning touch on a return of interception against the Titans on September 8, 2024, at Soldier Field. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)
The corner half of the Bears Tyrique Stevenson celebrates the notation of the winning touch on a return of interception against the Titans on September 8, 2024, at Soldier Field. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)

This could be a crucial section for Tyrique Stevenson, who is best known as the player who made a gesture towards the crowd and not paying attention when Hail Mary of Jayden Daniels started last year against the commanders. This game, of course, marked the start of the end for the Bears 2024, which continued to lose 10 consecutive games. Stevenson apologized after the match and spent days – if not weeks – answering questions about this game.

All eyes will be on Stevenson because the long corner half Jaylon Johnson is sidelined. It is in the third year of his four -year recruit contract. He will be eligible to start discussing an extension at the end of this season. Polish Ryan Managing Director and coach Ben Johnson should start asking if Stevenson is one of their long -term plans.

This section could greatly help determine their feelings in this area. Read more here.

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On which Caleb Williams can rely from his performance of week 3

The Bears Caleb Williams Quarterrière celebrates a Touché Pass at the Large Luther Burden III receiver on a game of cowboys in the first quarter on September 21, 2025, at the Soldier Field. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)
The Bears Caleb Williams Quarterrière celebrates a Touché Pass at the Large Luther Burden III receiver on a game of cowboys in the first quarter on September 21, 2025, at the Soldier Field. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)

The Bears Caleb Williams quarter-rear has had its best match of the season during a 31-14 victory against the cowboys. He launched for 298 yards and four affected – which earned him the honors of the offensive player of the NFC week.

He launched a scourge of 65 yards at Luther Burden III for a touch and a 35 yards in Rome Odunze. It was also connected with DJ Moore and Cole Kmet on score passes.

Here is an overview of what happened well and what the Bears believe that Williams can build from the victory of week 3. Read more here.

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A Red Grange Bears jersey of the 1930s will be the first for the auctions

Red Grange (77), center, pose with feathers Beattie, on the left, George Corbett, Grange, Carl Brumbash and Keith Molesworth in 1934. The Cream-colored road jersey worn by Grange 1933-1934 will be auctioned by Christie's on October 22, 2025. (George Burke)
Red Grange (77), center, pose with feathers Beattie, on the left, George Corbett, Grange, Carl Brumbash and Keith Molesworth in 1934. The Cream-colored road jersey worn by Grange 1933-1934 will be auctioned by Christie’s on October 22, 2025. (George Burke)

A century ago, the triple All-American Harold Edward “Red” Grange suddenly left the University of Illinois to put on the navy and the orange of the Chicago Bears. In October, a jersey of the NFL mandate of the temple of the renowned “Galoping Ghost” will be open to offers. It is believed that this is the only jersey of the career of nine season of barn ever offered at public auctions.

The Cream -colored Road Jersey carried by Grange around 1933-1934 – with sea and orange stripes on the sleeves and “77” in felt letters at the front and at the rear – will be sold at auction by Christie’s on October 22 as part of “American Greats: Vintage Sports and Hollywood of the Dr. Gb Espy collection”. Read more here.

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