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Bears coach notches first career win against Seahawks

Amukamara’s 49-yard pick-six helps seal win

- By Andrew Seligman Associated Press

KCHICAGO halil Mack had one of six sacks against Russell Wilson, Prince Amukamara returned an intercepti­on 49 yards for a touchdown and the Chicago Bears beat the Seattle Seahawks 24-17 Monday night to give coach Matt Nagy his first career victory.

Mack sprinted out of the tunnel to a neat ovation prior to his first appearance at Soldier Field since a blockbuste­r trade from Oakland just over two weeks ago. That deal happened after he held out the entire offseason and preseason seeking a contract extension from the Raiders rather than play under the final year of his rookie contract. Chicago gave him a six-year, $141 million extension that guarantees $90 million — the richest deal ever for an NFL defensive player.

Mack also had the crowd roaring

with a strip sack in the first half, smacking the ball out of Wilson’s hand as he wound up to pass, and he consistent­ly pressured the quarterbac­k. It was more of the same from

last week, when he had a strip-sack and intercepti­on return for a TD at Green Bay, except there was one key difference.

The Bears came out on top after blowing a 20-point lead against a hobbled Aaron Rodgers in a loss to the Packers.

“That’s a great feeling,” Mack said. “We took it over the top.”

Amukamara jumped the route on a pass intended for Rashaad Penny near midfield for his first career touchdown, making it 24-10 with 6:37 left. It was his first intercepti­on since 2015 with the New York Giants.

Danny Trevathan then stripped Wilson with his second sack of the game. The Bears’ Leonard Floyd recovered the fumble, and Chicago hung on after blowing a 20-point lead in a season-opening loss to a hobbled Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers.

The Seahawks (0-2) lost for just the second time in nine Monday night games under coach Pete Carroll.

“We’re still a work in progress,” he said.

Wilson has been sacked six times in each game this season. With the Bears applying constant pressure and his receivers struggling to get open, the four-time Pro Bowl quarterbac­k completed 22 of 36 passes for 226

yards with two touchdowns and an intercepti­on.

Chicago’s Mitchell Trubisky was 25 of 34 for 200 yards. The No. 2 overall pick in last year’s draft, Trubisky threw touchdown passes to Trey Burton on Chicago’s first possession and rookie Anthony Miller early in the fourth quarter. But he was also intercepte­d two times by Shaquill Griffin — on a deep ball that was underthrow­n and on another throw tipped at the line.

“I’m really proud with how he handled himself from Play 1 until the end of that fourth quarter,” Nagy said. “His attitude was great. He didn’t worry about anything. And so that’s growth right there.”

The Bears presented longtime linebacker Brian Urlacher with his Ring of Excellence for being inducted into the Hall of Fame. Urlacher, who grew up in Lovington, played football at the University of New Mexico.

The ceremony came after an ugly first half that saw Trubisky get picked off twice and Wilson get sacked five times. But the Bears managed to take a 10-3 lead to the locker room.

Trubisky gave them a 7-0 lead when he shoveled to Trey Burton from the 3 on Chicago’s first possession, finishing a 96-yard drive. He also led a drive to the Seattle 7, only to throw two incomplete passes — one that should have been picked off by Justin Coleman — before Cody Parkey kicked a 25-yard field goal to make it 10-0 with just over a minute left in the half.

The Seahawks didn’t score until Sebastian Janikowski nailed a 56-yard as the half ended.

NATIONAL ANTHEM

Seahawks defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson and offensive tackle Duane Brown stayed off the field during the national anthem, something they did in the opener and preseason.

INJURIES

Bears: RB Tarik Cohen suffered an ankle injury. … DT Akiem Hicks walked off gingerly with two minutes left after he was hurt rushing the quarterbac­k.

UP NEXT

Seahawks: Host Dallas on Sunday.

Bears: Visit Arizona on Sunday.

 ?? NAM Y. HUH/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chicago Bears tight end Trey Burton celebrates his touchdown during the first half of Monday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks in Chicago. The Bears won 24-17.
NAM Y. HUH/ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago Bears tight end Trey Burton celebrates his touchdown during the first half of Monday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks in Chicago. The Bears won 24-17.
 ?? DAVID BANKS/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bears linebacker Khalil Mack sacks Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson. Wilson was sacked six times.
DAVID BANKS/ASSOCIATED PRESS Bears linebacker Khalil Mack sacks Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson. Wilson was sacked six times.
 ?? NAM Y. HUH/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bears owner Virginia Halas McCaskey, left, speaks Monday as former Chicago and Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher listens during a Ring of Excellence ceremony during halftime in Chicago.
NAM Y. HUH/ASSOCIATED PRESS Bears owner Virginia Halas McCaskey, left, speaks Monday as former Chicago and Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher listens during a Ring of Excellence ceremony during halftime in Chicago.

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