are stacking up the victories and that’s what matters most to them.As for the aesthetics Womens Akiem Hicks Jersey , they’ll keep working on that.“We need to make improvements,” Brady said. “I think the more we’re on the field, the more we can practice, the more we can figure out where everyone fits and what we’re doing a good job at in general, those things start to sort themselves out. … But I’d certainly take building on the wins rather than losing games.”Brady threw for three touchdowns and the Patriots hung on to beat the Chicago Bears 38-31 Sunday when Kevin White got stopped at the 1 on a 54-yard pass from Mitchell Trubisky.The Patriots (5-2) won their fourth straight following a 1-2 start. Coming off a 43-40 win over Kansas City, New England came out on top when a swarming defense prevented White from crossing the goal line after he hauled in a heave from Trubisky on the final play.That gave Chicago (3-3) its second loss in a row after winning three straight to grab sole possession of the NFC North lead.Here are some things to know:INJURIES ADDING UPAlready missing five-time Pro Bowl tight end Rob Gronkowski, the Patriots might also have to get by without promising rookie running back Sony Michel.He lost a fumble and had to be helped from the field after he was twisted around while getting tackled by Bilal Nichols on the first play of the second quarter. In the previous three games, Michel rushed for 316 yards and four touchdowns.Gronkowski missed his first game because of ankle and back injuries.WILD TIMESMitchell Trubisky’s accuracy came into question, but not his feet.His career-high 81 yards rushing included a spinning, cross-field 8-yard TD run in which he initially scrambled back to about the 30. But he had two interceptions, should have had at least two more and finished 26 for 50 for 333 yards with two touchdowns.The wildness was very apparent early against Patriot blitzes.“Early on, it wasn’t just Mitch Bobby Massie Jersey ,” Bears coach Matt Nagy said. “Trust me. There were a lot of people that were out of rhythm.”GOING DEEPThe Patriots had been lacking a bonafide deep threat in the passing game, but recently acquired Josh Gordon is starting to make an impact. He had a 55-yard reception to set up Brady’s 2-yard TD pass to James White to make it 38-24.He now has 13 catches for 224 yards in four games with New England since a trade from Cleveland last month.“We are just going to keep developing our confidence in one another, and he’s making great plays when I throw him the ball,” Brady said. “Just got to keep doing it.”LACK MACKStar pass rasher Khalil Mack was largely a nonfactor for the second straight game.The two-time All-Pro made little impact after injuring his right ankle early in last week’s overtime loss at Miami. And it wasn’t much different going against Brady and the Patriots.Mack had one tackle, and he failed to register a sack for the second week in a row. He spent most of the time on the right side of the line of scrimmage instead of the left, where he usually plays. And he often dropped back in coverage.Chicago’s lone sack was by Roquan Smith.“I don’t know if it affected him yet,” coach Matt Nagy said, referring to Mack’s ankle.“Obviously we didn’t feel it from our team as far as just getting the overall general pressure on (Brady).”CATCH AND RUNJames White continues to give New England solid contributions in the receiving and running games.He caught a team-high eight passes for 57 yards and two touchdowns. He also led New England with 40 yards rushing.“You never know how a team is going to decide how to match up against you,” White said. “No matter who is covering me, I just try to win my match whether it’s a corner, safety, linebacker http://www.thebearslockerroom.com/authentic-jordan-howard-jersey , D-ends. Just get open, man to man or find the right spot in the end zone and catch the ball and protect it.”White leads New England for the year in receptions with 45 and has six TD catches. Welcome to a new year fans. One that begins with your Chicago Bears as rightful Kings of the NFC North, and participants of the NFC playoffs. A scenario that was dismissed as wishful thinking in each of the previous 8 years. Plenty has changed in the span of just one remarkable season for this franchise starved of good fortune. Naturally, much of the credit has gone to head coach Matt Nagy and general manager Ryan Pace. Coach Nagy is a front runner for coach of the year, and Pace is certainly deserving of his own honors and awards. A job exceptionally well done for both of these guys. Yet it doesn’t end there. David Haugh of the Chicago Tribune recently wrote a story about how chairman George McCaskey is deserving of some credit for the Bears’ historic turnaround in 2018. Here is something to consider when Ryan Pace eventually earns distinction as one of the top front office execs in the NFL. George is nothing like his predecessor and brother, Michael McCaskey, when it comes to running the organization. Not even close. Michael seemed content with minimizing changes as much as possible. It was rare to see players contracts extended with large paydays included, and free agency generally resulted in a combination of window shopping for fans and inexpensive if not cheap additions to the actual roster. Coaching staffs had a relatively long leash regardless of their overall records. His tactics and frugality tested the patience of every Bears fan in existence. George, on the other hand, hasn’t been hesitant whatsoever when it came time to make changes and punch out someone’s pink slip. Since 2011, people fired under George’s leadership include: Jerry Angelo, Lovie Smith Womens Eddie Jackson Jersey , Phil Emery, Marc Trestman, and John Fox. There was even potential for Ryan Pace to be fired after his 2017 shopping spree went up in smoke along with an overall record of 14-34 while presiding as GM. It would have been justified performance-wise. Some saw this as a possible fault for George McCaskey. Owners and chairmen perceived to have itchy trigger fingers can lead to difficulties in filling potential vacancies in the future. As Haugh alluded to earlier, George elected to show true patience, and granted Ryan a chance at redemption. Pace was extended for two seasons in an effort to better align the timelines between him and his future head coach. He also issued a new marching order for Pace to follow: win. Win at any cost you find necessary. To that effect, Pace has accomplished that mission. George’s patience has been rewarded. The energy shared between this franchise and the fans is completely different as well. George has bucked off the notorious “McCheapsky” vibe despised by fans and members of the local media. Instead of closing the franchise off from the world, he has gradually opened those doors wider with each passing year. They still have one of the most strict media policies in existence, yet the interaction between their social media accounts and fans has improved dramatically. It’s not unheard of to see George joining the fans in the stadium during game days at Soldier Field. There is one more person that should be included in all this, despite all the criticism and ire he’s drawn from the entire fanbase. Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/TNS via Getty ImagesYes, I am including team president and CEO Ted Phillips. Ted, and his expertise in accounting, has been a part of this franchise since 1983. When he was promoted to team president in 1999 Ha Ha Clinton-Dix Jersey , it was not a move met with much fanfare. What’s more, is when Michael McCaskey eventually granted Ted Phillips more permissions for various assignments, Ted did not achieve a great deal of success. Recent years have shown a relatively smaller amount of activity for Ted. He has kept his hands off from the roster building process of recent years while playing an administrative role in the latest coaching search which netted Matt Nagy. And that’s deserving of recognition, too. There have been far too many team presidents across the league who dip into their respective subordinates’ business. Bruce Allen — of the Washington Redskins — is a chief example of that. So why is this important when it comes to Ted Phillips? It’s because he’s supporting Ryan Pace in every way that is needed, as he’s done an exceptional job of ensuring the team’s financial operations are in good working order. Best of all, he’s not interfering with any of the duties assigned to Pace. Neither Ted nor George are actively seeking attention or praise for their diligence and hard work behind the scenes. They’re simply enjoying the experience like the rest of us. If nobody else says it, then I will: Thank you. Thank you to George McCaskey and Ted Phillips, in addition to Ryan Pace and Matt Nagy along with their respective staffs, for putting together such an outstanding football team. Thank you for hearing the voices of the fans and demanding nothing but excellence for Halas Hall to achieve. And thank you for starting off the 2019 year right. As rightful Kings of the North, and the potential beginning for a new empire to emerge in the NFL.