3 - Former Bills S Mark Kelso breaks down Bears rushing attack

Buffalo's run defense has been stout throughout the first half of the 2018 season. The unit, which ranks in the top half of the league against the run through eight games, held the electric Patriots offense to just 76 rushing yards last week.

The Bills' defensive front will be tasked with containing another talented rushing attack this Sunday when they host the Bears in a Week 9 contest. Quarterback Mitchell Trubisky has emerged as one of the league's top dual-threat passers this season, as he's already rushed for 296 yards. Jordan Howard and Tarik Cohen have combined for 616 yards on the ground and 485 yards through the air thus far.

Chicago has a two-headed monster in the backfield and a quarterback who isn't afraid to run with the ball if needed. Former Buffalo defensive back Mark Kelso broke down the Bears' run game during a recent appearance on One Bills Live.

"On the inside, if they're going to run the ball on the inside, they're going to do it with [Jordan] Howard, who has a lot of power, but more of a one-step guy and drop his shoulder guy," Kelso said. "[Tarik] Cohen's an elusive guy, a guy that's a big part of the game plan, there's no question about that. Executes the screen game, had a big touchdown against the Jets in that game. He's used extensively out of the backfield and in the passing game."

Given their unique styles of play, Howard and Cohen allow the Bears to deploy an extensive offensive playbook. Kelso feels as though the duo form a dynamic one-two punch.