Chicago Sun-Times

Floyd strong in return

- BY PATRICK FINLEY Staff Reporter | GETTY IMAGES Follow me on Twitter @ patrickfin­ley. Email: pfinley@ suntimes. com

The Bears’ most dominant pass- defense day in a generation ended appropriat­ely: With Leonard Floyd sacking 49ers backup quarterbac­k Blaine Gabbert.

“That was excellent,” outside linebacker Willie Young said. “To me, that one play sums up how we’ve played since Week 1. We play extremely hard.”

In his first game back after suffering a concussion two weeks ago, the No. 9 overall pick looked undeterred, tying a career high with two sacks while adding a quarterbac­k hit and tackle for a loss.

Floyd’s dominant return after spending two weeks in concussion protocol is a rare piece of good news.

“Once he got used to the speed again, getting back out there, I think he responded well,” coach John Fox said.

How did Floyd feel? He bolted past the Bears locker room as reporters entered, and attempts by staff members to get him to return failed. But playing full bore two weeks after fearing a spinal injury must have been a psychologi­cal challenge.

“I think that he’s very intelligen­t and I think he knows that as a young man in this game there are things that are gonna happen that you don’t have control over and that you don’t necessaril­y want to happen to you,” defensive end Akiem Hicks said. “But you have to bounce back and not be afraid to go out there and lay it all on the field again.”

Floyd’s safety in the fourth quarter — in which he swam inside of right tackle Trent Brown, who looked to bemoving in slow motion — capped a dominant defensive effort.

The Bears allowed six total passing yards, the fewest since giving up - 22 to the Falcons in 1985. The 49ers’ five pass completion­s are the fewest the Bears have allowed since they had one completion 11 years ago. They contained starter Colin Kaepernick, too, allowing him to run only six times for 20 yards.

Pernell McPhee noticed Floyd was pushing too much early—“Trying to force himself to make a play,” he said— and told him to relax. The plays indeed came. “He’s a headhunter,’’ McPhee said. ‘‘ When he’s out there, he’s playing full speed.

“I hit him one time — me and him collided. I thought I knocked him out and I was like, ‘ Are you all right?’ He’s a tough guy, man. He’s a soldier.”

 ??  ?? Leonard Floyd sacks the 49ers’ Blaine Gabbert in the end zone for a safety in the fourth quarter.
Leonard Floyd sacks the 49ers’ Blaine Gabbert in the end zone for a safety in the fourth quarter.

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