Jordan Addison has been quite the Robin next Justin Jefferson’s Batman of late. The USC product has 410 receiving yards over his last four games, which is, by far, the most he’s had over a four-game stretch in his career. Last Sunday, Addison had perhaps the best game of his career, catching three touchdowns on eight total receptions for 133 receiving yards. This week, Addison has as good of a shot as any to have another big game against the hapless Bears, who he also torched less than a month ago. The Bears’ secondary has struggled this season, allowing the second-most yards per pass attempt (7.4) and second-most yards per reception (11.6) this season. There’s reason to believe Addison’s breakout is no fluke, too, thanks to the play of his quarterback, Sam Darnold. After a shaky stretch midseason, Darnold has been red-hot over his last four games, like Addison, throwing for 289.5 yards per game with 11 touchdown passes and zero interceptions. Last time out against Chicago, Darnold went nuclear, tossing 330 passing yards and two touchdowns. The Bears, apparently, made it a point to take away Jefferson as an option for Darnold during their game in Chicago on Nov.24.. The star receiver had just five targets and two catches for 27 yards, disappointing fantasy owners across the country. He instead fed Addison, who had eight catches for 162 yards and a touchdown during the overtime Vikings win. Let’s see if Addison can do it again. The play: Jordan Addison more than 51.5 receiving yards (-115, BetMGM Sportsbook)...