The Denver Post

Chicago defense stays stingy

BEARS 23, PANTHERS 16

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CHARLOTTE, N. C. » Nick Foles threw for one touchdown and ran for another, Chicago’s defense forced three turnovers and sacked Teddy Bridgewate­r four times and the Bears held on to beat the Carolina Panthers 23- 16 on Sunday.

Foles finished with 198 yards passing and a touchdown and David Montgomery added 58 yards on the ground as the Bears ( 5- 1) opened the season 3- 0 on the road for the first time since 2006, when they reached the Super Bowl.

Bridgewate­r was under duress most of the game. He was held to a season- low 216 yards passing and was intercepte­d twice.

Chicago improved to 2- 1 with Foles as the starter. The former Super Bowl MVP also rallied the Bears past the Falcons when Mitchell Trubisky was benched in Week 3.

The Panthers had two chances to tie it late but couldn’t convert.

On a fourth- and- 2 from the Bears 36 with 2 minutes left, D. J, Moore couldn’t haul in a one- handed catch on a pass that was slightly overthrown. Carolina’s defense came up with a stop, but DeAndre Houston-Carson intercepte­d Bridgewate­r to seal the victory for Chicago.

The Panthers ( 3- 3), who had their three- game winning streak snapped, ran 12 plays in the Bears red zone in the first half, but none gained more than 5 yards and Carolina entered the locker room trailing 13- 6 at halftime.

The Panthers’ struggles started from the opening kickoff, where they were flagged for an illegal block and Mike Davis lost a yard on the first carry, Bridgewate­r was sacked at the Carolina 1 and then intercepte­d by Tashaun Gipson on third down.

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