Chicago Sun-Times

ROOM TO IMPROVE

Despite an overall effective effort, LB Smith says defense can be more productive

- MARK POTASH BEARS BEAT mpotash@suntimes.com | @MarkPotash

Bears safety Tashaun Gipson had one regret Sunday. When he intercepte­d Panthers quarterbac­k Teddy Bridgewate­r on the third play from scrimmage, he didn’t get into the end zone.

“Unfortunat­ely, I wasn’t able to score. I’m going to have to hear about it,” said Gipson, who picked off the pass that had been deflected by cornerback Jaylon Johnson at the Panthers’ 16-yard line and was pushed out of bounds by Mike Davis at the 7. “But I’ve got to make the running back miss.”

Gipson’s intercepti­on typified a productive day for Chuck Pagano’s defense that still left a proud unit a little unfulfille­d in a 23-16 victory at Bank of America Stadium.

The Bears had three takeaways and four sacks and held the Panthers to 303 yards and 4.9 yards per play. But they also had five penalties for 54 yards, including a passinterf­erence infraction on Kyle Fuller that nullified safety Eddie Jackson’s 17-yard pick-six and a 33-yard pass-interferen­ce call on Johnson that set up the Panthers’ lone touchdown.

Unable to deliver a knockout blow, they were happy to win on points. The Panthers had two possession­s in the final 5:12 with a chance to tie or take the lead and never got closer than the Bears’ 49-yard line, with reserve safety DeAndre Houston-Carson applying the finishing touch with an intercepti­on at the Panthers’ 35 with 1:28 left. It was the second consecutiv­e game Houston-Carson made the clinching play.

“We did play well, but there’s always room for improvemen­t,” said linebacker Roquan Smith, who had a team-high 12 tackles, including one tackle for loss. “So we’re just taking each week and enjoying it today, and we’re focused on our little improvemen­t. It was a solid performanc­e, but we can always get better.”

The defense did the little things well and made the most of missed opportunit­ies. After nose tackle Bilal Nichols just missed a safety when he sacked Bridgewate­r on the second play from scrimmage, Gipson followed with his intercepti­on that set up the offense for a touchdown drive that, however grindy, gave the Bears a 7-0 lead.

When Akiem Hicks of all people was goaded into a neutral-zone infraction on fourth-and-two at the Bears’ 5-yard line in the second quarter for a first-and-goal at the 3, the Bears rallied and still held the Panthers to a field goal.

Jackson and John Jenkins stopped Davis for no gain. Fuller stopped Bridgewate­r with a textbook one- on- one, open-field tackle at the 2. And Smith’s blitz forced Bridgewate­r to throw awkwardly off his back foot for an incompleti­on in the end zone on third-and goal.

The Bears came in leading the NFL in red-zone defense (allowing touchdowns on 36.8% of opponents’ red-zone possession­s) and that’s what made the difference Sunday. The Panthers scored one touchdown in three goal-to-goal situations.

“We were focused on not letting guys in [the end zone],” Smith said. “They’re an NFL team just like we are — a lot of good players — and it was just about being a brick wall.”

The Bears had 11 players contribute to an impact play — not just Khalil Mack (sack), Hicks (fumble recovery, TFL) and Jackson (forced fumble), but defensive end Mario Edwards (two pressures and a sack on one series), Johnson, Gipson, Nichols, outside linebacker­s Barkevious Mingo (half-sack) and James Vaughters (half-sack) and the closer, Houston- Carson.

“I’m really proud of him — what a role player for us,” coach Matt Nagy said of Houston- Carson, a fifth-year player who has contribute­d mostly on special teams. “He’s just a quiet leader that does things the right way. He’s come up big in these situations, and that’s what I like about him.”

 ?? BRIAN WESTERHOLT/AP ?? Panthers running back Trenton Cannon stiff-arms Bears linebacker Roquan Smith, who finished with a team-high 12 tackles Sunday.
BRIAN WESTERHOLT/AP Panthers running back Trenton Cannon stiff-arms Bears linebacker Roquan Smith, who finished with a team-high 12 tackles Sunday.
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 ?? BRIAN BLANCO/AP ?? Strong safety Tashaun Gipson wraps up Panthers quarterbac­k Teddy Bridgewate­r. Gipson also intercepte­d a pass by Bridgewate­r in the first quarter.
BRIAN BLANCO/AP Strong safety Tashaun Gipson wraps up Panthers quarterbac­k Teddy Bridgewate­r. Gipson also intercepte­d a pass by Bridgewate­r in the first quarter.

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