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Bears hold off late rally, late drive by Giants to stay unbeaten

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Chicago holds off late drive by Giants for narrow 17-13 win.

Mitchell Trubisky threw two touchdown passes and the Chicago Bears hung on to beat the New York Giants 17-13 on Sunday.

The Bears (2-0) grabbed a 17-0 halftime lead and withstood a big push a week after rallying from 17 down at Detroit for their first season-opening win in seven years.

The Giants (0-2) refused to go quietly even though they lost star running back Saquon Barkley to a right knee injury on the opening play of the second quarter

New York's Dion Lewis made it a seven-point game when he plowed in from the 1 in the opening minute of the fourth.

James Bradbury then intercepte­d Trubisky when he ripped the ball out of Allen Robinson's hands, leading to a 37-yard field goal by Graham Gano that cut it to 17-13 with 7:43 remaining.

The Bears caught a big break on fourth down at the New York 36 with just under four minutes left. New York's Blake Martinez deflected a pass intended for Jimmy Graham, and the ball ricocheted to tackle Bobby Massie for a first down.

Cairo Santos missed wide left on a 50-yard field goal attempt, giving New York the ball on the 40 with 2:02 remaining.

The Giants drove to the 10 before Golden Tate got flagged for pushing off against Eddie Jackson near the goal line on an incomplete pass as the time expired.

Trubisky completed 18 of 28 passes for 190 yards and was intercepte­d twice.

He threw a 28-yard touchdown pass to David Montgomery on the game's opening possession and fired a 15-yarder to Darnell Mooney in the closing seconds of the first half to give the Bears a 17-0 lead.

Montgomery ran for 82 yards. Robert Quinn had a strip sack in the first quarter that led to a field goal in his Bears debut after missing the opener with an ankle injury.

Khalil Mack had his first sack of the season and recovered a fumble for Chicago.

Limited to 6 yards on 15 attempts against Pittsburgh on Monday night, Barkley came up clutching his right knee when he was dragged down by Jackson at the end of a run.

The 2018 offensive rookie of the year was taken for X-rays after being helped to the sideline and will be examined further on Monday.

Daniel Jones threw for 241 yards and an intercepti­on. Giants coach Joe Judge is still looking for his first win.

Bears extend Cohen: The Bears have agreed to a three-year contract extension with running back and return specialist Tarik Cohen.

The deal announced Sunday guarantees about $9.5 million and could be worth $18.25 million, agent Drew Rosenhaus said.

Drafted by the Bears out of North Carolina A&T in the fourth round in 2017, the speedy and versatile Cohen has been an important contributo­r on offense and special teams.

He was an All-Pro as a punt returner in 2018, when he returned 33 punts for 411 yards. Cohen also ran for 444 yards that year and led the team in yards receiving with 725. His production dipped last year with 213 yards rushing and 456 receiving.

Injuries: Montgomery hurt his neck early in the second quarter when he went airborne over Austin Johnson on a short run and landed head-first.

He returned in the second half.

 ?? JONATHAN DANIEL/GETTY IMAGES ?? Daniel Jones (8) gets off a pass as he is hit by Robert Quinn The Bears defeated the Giants 17-13 on Sunday after the Giants almost successful­ly rallied from a 17-0 deficit.
JONATHAN DANIEL/GETTY IMAGES Daniel Jones (8) gets off a pass as he is hit by Robert Quinn The Bears defeated the Giants 17-13 on Sunday after the Giants almost successful­ly rallied from a 17-0 deficit.
 ?? JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE ?? The Chicago Bears and New York Giants play in a mostly empty stadium in the third quarter at Soldier Field due to coronaviru­s precaution­s.
JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE The Chicago Bears and New York Giants play in a mostly empty stadium in the third quarter at Soldier Field due to coronaviru­s precaution­s.

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