Lethbridge Herald

Bears tighten grip on NFC North

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — CHICAGO

Khalil Mack had a sack and fumble recovery, Eddie Jackson returned an intercepti­on for a touchdown and the Chicago Bears tightened their grip on the NFC North with a 25-20 victory over the second-place Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night.

Mack and Jackson led a dominant effort by the defence. And Chicago (7-3) took a big step toward its first division championsh­ip since 2010.

The Bears have won a season-high four in a row. And the past two have come against the NFC North after they dropped 10 straight to division opponents.

Chicago simply suffocated the Vikings (5-4-1), dominating in total yards (308-268) and time of possession (34:2925:31) even though quarterbac­k Mitchell Trubisky had his difficulti­es.

The Bears were leading by eight midway through the fourth quarter when Jackson picked off a pass from Kirk Cousins that was intended for Laquon Treadwell. His 27-yard TD return and a 2-point conversion pass from Trubisky to Adam Shaheen made it 22-6.

Cousins then threw a 13yard TD to Aldrick Robsinon and a 2-point conversion to Adam Thielen, making it 22-14. But Cody Parkey kicked a 48yard field goal with 2:48 left. And the Bears hung on from there.

Trubisky was 20 of 31 for 165 yards and a touchdown. But he was intercepte­d two times by Anthony Harris.

Parkey shook off a performanc­e unlike any other by making all three of his field goal attempts. It was a big improvemen­t over the previous week, when he hit uprights four times while missing two field goals and two extra points against Detroit.

Cousins was 30 of 46 for 262 yards. He threw two touchdowns in the final 4:51 and got intercepte­d two times.

Stefon Diggs had 13 catches for 126 yards and a TD. But the Vikings came up short after winning four of five.

Parkey nailed a 33-yard field goal down the middle on Chicago’s first possession, drawing a loud and maybe sarcastic roar from the crowd.

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