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Offensive coordinator Mike Tice is encouraged because the Bears did their best job this season of pulling linemen on running plays in the loss to the Seahawks.

Moreover, Jeffery, who has missed half of the games with hand and knee injuries, appears poised to return. He was just about to break into the starting lineup when he broke his hand at Jacksonville on Oct. 7.

“We haven’t had him for any length of time to get him really in a groove,” Tice said. “Certainly he has shown he can complement Brandon (Marshall) so when opponents try to key on Brandon we really have two go-to guys on the field.”

Someone has to step up opposite Marshall because when you get past the big statistics he has produced, there’s almost nothing to evaluate. The one-man-gang approach has set the Bears behind where they were when the most glaring need was a No. 1 receiver. Maybe Jeffrey can alleviate that issue.

“I want the pressure,” Marshall said. “Our goals are still ahead of us so ... I expect to carry a bigger load this time of the year. I actually want to pick up my play.”

What is going to make the Bears better is if they can get more players to contribute when they are without the face of their defense for at least the next three games.

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