Bears rookie Jack Sanborn is making the most of his opportunity to start in the middle of the Bears defense.
Jack Sanborn impressed his coaches and teammates with a solid performance in his first NFL start against the Dolphins last week. Start No. 2 was even better.MIKE linebacker. He also showed that he’s capable of making some splash plays when given the opportunity. Alan Williams blitzed with his linebackers more against the Lions than he did against the Dolphins, and Sanborn made the most of it by notching two sacks, including one where the Lions had the ball at the one-yard line.
Sanborn’s stat line could’ve been even more impressive if not for a dubious illegal contact penalty called against Jaylon Johnson. That wiped away a Sanborn interception that would’ve erased a Lions red zone opportunity.
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