Chicago Sun-Times

QUICK HITS

- — Adam L. Jahns

DENVER — A quick look at how five big names fared for the Bears against the Broncos on Saturday:

QB Mitch Trubisky

The stats: 9-for-14, 90 yards, touchdown pass, intercepti­on.

The story: Trubisky played four series, though one started on the Bears’ 5 after cornerback Cre’Von LeBlanc’s bad fair catch. Trubisky had good moments, including a seven-yard touchdown pass to tight end Trey Burton with outside linebacker Von Miller in his face. But he ended his night with an intercepti­on by safety Justin Simmons.

RB Jordan Howard

The stats: nine carries, 32 yards.

The story:

Howard played for the first time in the preseason. His longest run was 17 yards. His night ended when Chase Daniel replaced Trubisky at quarterbac­k in the Bears’ fifth possession, although the starting offensive line remained in.

TE Trey Burton

The stats: four catches, 45 yards, touchdown.

The story: Burton is going to be a goto target for Trubisky as the “U” tight end in coach Matt Nagy’s offense.

WR Allen Robinson

The stats: zero catches, zero targets. The story: Robinson played for the first time since tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in Week 1 of last season. He started, but the Bears opted for caution. Robinson was on the field for only two possession­s.

LB Nick Kwiatkoski

The stats: zero tackles. The story: Press-box statistici­ans didn’t help Kwiatkoski in his competitio­n with rookie Roquan Smith. But he stopped running back Phillip Lindsay for a one-yard gain on a screen pass inside the Bears’ 10. The tackle was negated by a holding penalty. Kwiatkoski also made the first contact on back Royce Freeman that helped nose tackle Eddie Goldman make a tackle for loss.

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