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Montez Sweat, the defensive end for the Bears, spearheads the NFC to victory in the Pro Bowl's Move the Chains event.

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Vince Carbonneau
February 4, 2024  (5:32 PM)
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The NFL regular season may have come to an end, but the brightest stars of the Chicago Bears are determined to represent their city at the Pro Bowl.

In sunny Orlando, Florida, the NFL's top players gathered on Sunday for the NFL Pro Bowl Games, an event that honors the league's most skilled athletes. The Pro Bowl tradition dates back to 1951, but the NFL has replaced the traditional pads-and-helmet Pro Bowl game with a much safer flag football competition. Additionally, the event features various activities and challenges that encompass every position.

Jaylon Johnson, the Bears' cornerback, and Montez Sweat, their defensive end, were chosen to represent the Windy City. Sweat has already showcased his immense strength in the Move the Chains competition, which involves two five-man NFC and AFC squads moving weights off a massive wall and dragging a 2,000-pound structure to the finish line.

Sweat ensured victory for his NFC team in the contest. He amassed an impressive 6.0 sacks and forced three fumbles in just eight games with the Bears. Furthermore, he achieved a historic feat by leading two teams in sacks during the year, contributing an additional 6.5 sacks with the Commanders, resulting in a total of 12.5 sacks.

Meanwhile, Jaylon Johnson has rapidly risen to become one of the NFL's top cornerbacks this season, recording four interceptions and deflecting ten passes. He is set to participate in the flag football contest at the Pro Bowl.

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