The Chicago Bears and the Tennessee Titans are in Nashville this weekend for a preseason contest. For more on the Bears visit Windy City Gridiron and SB Nation Chicago. Check out Music City Miracles for more on the Titans. Visit SB Nation NFL for more on Week 3 of the preseason.
Bears vs. Titans 2012: Tennessee overpowered by Ch

Frederick BreedonSB Nation’s Music City Miracles was quite blunt in that the game was painful to watch:
In addition to struggling on offense, the Titans could not contain Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall, who torched the Tennessee secondary for 122 yards on nine catches. Marshall also found the end zone three times, something he had only done four times combined in the first eight games of the season.
Read Article >Desmond Clark Injury: Chicago Bears TE Leaves With ‘Serious’ Knee Injury
According to the Fox broadcast, Clark will undergo further examination and will not return. The report, passed along by Bears Insider, could be bad news for the NFL veteran.
While it’s too early to speculate, the impact to Clark’s knee did not look good. The fact he was unable to walk off the field, or put weight on his knee, is none too promising, as well. We’ll be back with more as it becomes available.
Read Article >Bears Vs. Titans: Game Time, TV Schedule, Position Battles And More

Getty ImagesOne position battle to take note of in this game is at wide receiver. The Bears brought in Roy Williams to be a starter, but of late he has failed to provide a sufficient performance for his coaches. He is in danger of losing his starting job to Johnny Knox.
Still, the big concern with the Titans is over the absence of running back Chris Johnson. Johnson has been a holdout during training camp since Aug. 9 while he seeks a new contract with the team. He had a meeting with the team on Wednesday, but it appears that there was little progress on a new contract. On the bright side of things, Music City Miracles points out, the team has avoided major injuries so far.
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