At his current pace, the Bears' Bernard Berrian will finish the season with 79 catches for 1,087 yards - big enough numbers to make him a multimillionaire when free agency begins in March. He doesn't turn 27 until two days after Christmas and has the kind of wicked speed that forces cornerbacks to provide a big cushion in coverage out of respect. Tonight, Berrian will be working with his third quarterback of the season, as Kyle Orton gets his chance to spark an offense that hasn't had much to brag about besides Berrian's team-best 64 catches, 883 yards and 4 touchdowns. The four-year veteran likes what he's seen from the Bears' third-string quarterback the past two years. "He's been good," Berrian said. "He's definitely been comfortable, and the best thing is he's been coming around to our (receiver) meetings and going over the little intricate parts of the offense that need discussion." Despite the revolving door at quarterback and the team's fall from grace, Berrian said he'd like to return to the Bears. "I'd like to stay here in Chicago," said the California native and Fresno State product. "I like the city; I like what we've got going here; I like the coaches; I like my teammates."