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Week 5

Weekly
Grade
Miami HammerHeads
4-1 215.96
187.53
 
VS
proj
Chicago Bears
141.76 1-4
185.95

Miami HammerHeads defeat Chicago Bears for fourth straight win in 215.96-141.76 landslide

Miami HammerHeads extended their win streak to four games with a dominant win over Chicago Bears, cruising to a 215.96-141.76 victory. Miami HammerHeads got out to a 19.30-point lead on Thursday behind DeForest Buckner (23 points) and Josey Jewell (11) and never relinquished it. Nick Folk (5-5 FG, 44 long, 2-2 XP) and Vonn Bell (7 Tackles, 1 Int) did everything they could for Chicago Bears in defeat. Miami HammerHeads (4-1) will look to maintain their winning ways against Kansas City Chiefs, while Chicago Bears (1-4) will attempt to get back in the win column against Washington Commanders.

Matchup Timeline

  Miami HammerHeads   Chicago Bears

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Bellinger (2 Rec, 22 Rec Yds) scored 10.4 points in a 27-22 win over the Packers in Week 5. His scoring output more-than-doubled his 4.33-point projection and was much higher than his 6.46-point season scoring average. Bellinger will face the Ravens next week.
Daniel Bellinger

Top Player Comparison

Miami HammerHeads
Points
% of total points 215.96
1
Tyler Lockett
WR
27.4
11.8
12.7%
2
Cooper Kupp
WR
25.9
24.41
12%
3
DeForest Buckner
DT
23
5.72
10.7%
4
Rhamondre Stevenson
RB
20.5
13.24
9.5%
Chicago Bears
Points
% of total points 141.76
1
Nick Folk
K
17
8.37
12%
2
Vonn Bell
S
13
7.5
9.2%
3
DJ Moore
WR
10.7
11.13
7.5%
4
Pat Surtain II
CB
10.5
7.99
7.4%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Tyler Lockett had a 40-yard touchdown catch and a 35-yard touchdown catch for Miami HammerHeads, while Rhamondre Stevenson had a 49-yard run, helping Miami HammerHeads to a 150.70-101.76 lead.
Sunday Late
Cooper Kupp had a 75-yard touchdown catch for Miami HammerHeads to contribute to a 195.40-122.26 lead for the team.

Points By Position

  Miami HammerHeads   Chicago Bears

What If

Miami HammerHeads would have beaten 14 other teams besides Chicago Bears this week.
Chicago Bears would have lost to 15 other teams besides Miami HammerHeads this week.
If Miami HammerHeads played Chicago Bears every week this season, they'd be 4-1.
Chicago Bears would have topped Miami HammerHeads 229.92-172.66 had they played each other last week.
Miami HammerHeads would be 3-1 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Chicago Bears.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Miami HammerHeads, Chicago Bears would be 1-3.
If Miami HammerHeads had played every team in the league each week, they would be 60-35.
If they played every team every week, Chicago Bears would be 27-68.

Coach Talk

Miami HammerHeads
You know what, Miami HammerHeads, we do respect the confidence. It takes a certain kind of guts to play not one, not two, but THREE starters with zero points (Jaylon Johnson, Marquise Goodwin, and Taylor Rapp), while still earning the W! We just ask you to please keep that flashy, show-off type of stuff to the early regular season. Do it when the postseason rolls around, and we're toast.
Chicago Bears
Logging three catches on just four measly targets this past week, it seems like the starting RBs for Chicago Bears should investigate why their QBs are giving them the cold shoulder.