Chicago Bears 26, New Orleans Saints 14
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The Chicago Bears defeated the New Orleans Saints to win their fourth straight game. Here are our studs and duds from Week 7.
Defensively, the Bears continued their dominant stretch. Chicago forced four sacks, intercepted Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler three times, and recovered a fumble — marking their 16th takeaway of the season, the most in the NFL. Rattler finished with 233 passing yards on 20 of 32 while throwing two touchdowns.
The Chicago Bears dominated the New Orleans Saints in Week 7, and their running game was a big reason why. The Chicago Bears dominated the New Orleans Saints in Week 7 en route to their fourth win in a row.
There weren't many silver linings on such a cloudy day in Chicago. Highlighting the few positives from a miserable Saints loss to the Bears:
One week after Tyrique Stevenson acquitted himself well at the sight of his infamous mistake, the Bears cornerback left Sunday’s game with a shoulder injury. Stevenson was hurt in the second quarter against the Saints. In the third quarter, the team said he was doubtful to return.
Quarterback development is never linear, and Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams proved that in the first half of Week 7 against the New Orleans Saints. Af
Kendre Miller exited the Saints game against the Bears in the first quarter. Miller had been healthy for the first six games after an injury-plagued first two seasons.