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In March 2020, Robert Quinn signed a five-year, $70 million contract with the Bears. During his first season, he had two sacks. Free-agent bust? Hardly. Last year, Quinn finished second in the NFL with 18.5 sacks, including three in two games vs. the Packers.

He added four forced fumbles. His 17.5 tackles for losses were his most since posting an NFL-high 23 in 2013.Beyond the four Packers-Bears matchups the last two seasons, LaFleur knows Quinn well.

They were together in Los Angeles in 2017.“The first thing you notice is just his ability to get off the football,” LaFleur said. “He has got great get-off and can really fly off the ball.

You’ve got to be on top of your snap count, and it’s a great challenge. And then the next thing that stands out is just the effort which he plays with. He has got a relentless motor and he can play a lot of snaps. It’s a great challenge for whoever has to line up across from him.”

That “whoever” will be David Bakhtiari or Yosh Nijman. Last season, 99.5 percent of his pass rushes came from the defense’s right side, or against the opposing left tackle. In last week’s opener against San Francisco, Quinn lined up on the defense’s right 100 percent of the time.

At right tackle, Elgton Jenkins was full participation on Friday and could make his season debut after suffering a torn ACL at Minnesota in November.

His return would be huge. The Packers couldn’t handle the Vikings pass rush last week. If Quinn is the equivalent of Za’Darius Smith, there’s no equivalent to Danielle Hunter.

But Trevis Gipson had seven sacks for Chicago last year, Al-Quadin Muhammad had six sacks for Indianapolis last year and rookie Dominique Robinson had 1.5 sacks last week.

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A strong four-man rush is exactly what first-year Bears coach Matt Eberflus is looking for.

“It’s really good because you have now seven guys in coverage and you’re able to fill windows, and that’s really good against a good quarterback,” Eberflus said this week.

“If you’re playing a guy whose got a little bit more inexperience, you can get away with sending five or more after him and open up those windows and that will affect him because he’ll look down at the rush a lot of time.

But when you have a guy with experience, you really want to be able to do that most of the time, have seven guys in coverage, rush with four and that’s how we operate most of the time.”

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