(670 The Score) As the Bears play out the string in a lost season and significant change appears to be on the horizon, cornerback Jaylon Johnson suggested some players are already going through the motions as four games remain.
Johnson raised that point when he was asked about team morale in an interview with Red Line Radio this week.
"You have a little bit off both," Johnson said on Red Line Radio. "You have the side of the locker room that is starting to go into the tank and you have the guys that are still trying to fight and figure out how we can get better. I mean, at the end of the day, that's the name of the game – is trying to get better each and every week and then just really being able to put four quarters of football together."
The Bears are 4-9 and have lost seven of their past eight games.
"It's not about one quarter being good at some times and at moments but really being able to figure out how we can be good for four quarters and find ways to win football games," Johnson said. "But I mean, you definitely have the ups and downs in the locker room, as expected, but just being able to keep as many guys as we can together and keep fighting for wins."
The Bears host the Vikings (6-7) on Monday night at Soldier Field.




