Bears’ defense faces tall order in short Jones-Drew

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AP Bears cornerback Tim Jennings (26) was named Defensive Player of the Month on Thursday. Jennings and the Bears defense will be tested by Jacksonville's talented running back Maurice Jones-Drew on Sunday. (Charles Rex Arbogast)
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So far, the Bears have had great success in stopping the run.

The Bears have allowed 67.3 rushing yards a game, which is third best in the NFL behind the Miami Dolphins and Seattle Seahawks. On the other hand, the Jaguars have allowed 150.3 rushing yards a game, which is third worst in the league ahead of only the New York Jets and New Orleans Saints.

During a conference call with reporters at Halas Hall this week, Jones-Drew marveled at the Bears’ defense, which he said seemed to get better as its core players became older. He said he felt comfortable in the offensive system of first year with head coach Mike Mularkey, who was hired in January to replace Jack Del Rio.

When: 3 p.m. Sunday

Where: EverBank Field, Jacksonville

TV/Radio: Fox/780 AM

Line: Bears by 4 1/2

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