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The Bears rushed for 222 yards, their most in a game since 2023. That’s back-to-back outstanding days at the office in the road-grading department. Williams had pressure on a lot of his drop-backs, though he could have dealt with some of that himself without such scrambling theatrics. One sack allowed won’t get anybody banished to Siberia.
The Chicago Bears defeated the New Orleans Saints to win their fourth straight game. Here are our studs and duds from Week 7.
Thankfully, the Bears' running game and defense came to play as they carried Chicago to a dominant Week 7 win over the Saints. It's far easier to learn from mistakes and grow as a player when your team still gets the victory and continues to move up the standings, especially when you've now hit four straight wins.
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.
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On a 3rd-and-9 at Chicago's 45, Saints' quarterback Spencer Rattler threw a deep pass over the middle toward receiver Mason Tipton. He had Wright beaten and was open by a clear step. But the pass was thrown woefully behind Tipton, allowing Wright to make a diving interception and a nifty 39-yard return to New Orleans' 30-yard line.
Highlights from the Week 7 matchup between the New Orleans Saints and the Chicago Bears during the 2025 NFL season.