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Bears rack up 3 takeaways, 4 sacks to beat Panthers and go to 5-1 on season

Bears rack up 3 takeaways and 4 sacks in win over Panthers to go to 5-1 on season

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Bears coach MattNagy has found plenty to criticize about his team this season, even though Chicago keeps winning.

On Sunday, Nagy went out of hisway to give credit where itwas due.

“Hey, our defense played lights out today,” Nagy said. “They played awesome against a good offense.”

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.

Once again, the Bears' 27thranked offense was just good enough to win.

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.

It wasn't pretty, for sure, but Chicago improved to 2-1 with Foles as the starter. The 2018 Super Bowl MVP also rallied the Bears past the Falcons when Nagy benched Mitchell Trubisky in Week 3.

“Would you rather lose pretty or win ugly? I think that we'd rather win ugly,” Foles said. “We want to improve. We want to get better. We want to have rhythm. But ultimately in the NFL it's about winning games. It doesn't matter how you do it. It just matters that you get it done. If you put up 50 points and you lose a game, those 50 points don't mean anything.”

Added Nagy: “The good thing is that we're 5-1 and whenwe do get this thing clicking (on offense), it's going to be a lot of fun.”

Receiver Allen Robinson said the offense is trending in the right direction.

“We haven't had that breakout, explosive game but I think that is right around the corner,“said

Robinson, who had five catches for 53 yards.

In the meantime, the Bears' defense has been special.

Chicago limited Carolina to 303 yards and the Panthers were 3 of 13 on third down conversion­s. Bridgewate­r was held to a season-low 216 yards passing and was intercepte­d twice. He was forced to scramble out of the pocket eight times while trying to avoid pressure.

“Teddy was under duress the whole game,” Panthers coach Matt Rhule said.

Still, the Panthers (3-3) had two chances to tie the game in the final 2 minutes.

On a fourth-and-2 from the Bears 36, 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 safety DeAndre Houston- Carson intercepte­d Bridgewate­r on Carolina's next possession to seal the win.

“Great football teams capitalize in those two situations andwe didn't do that today,” Bridgewate­r said.

The Panthers' struggles started from the opening kickoff, where they were flagged for an illegal block.

Mike Davis then lost a yard on the first carry, Bridge water was sacked at the Carolina 1 and then intercepte­d by Tashaun Gipson on third down. That set up a 9-yard touchdown pass from Foles to rookie tight end Cole Kmet to give the Bears a 7-0 lead.

“We got knocked off course from the opening kickoff and itwas like we never got back on track,” Bridgewate­r said. “This game can humble you. It's good for us andwe can learn from it.”

Kmet's first NFL touchdown was extra special because his mother was among the 5,240 fans in attendance, with spectators limited by the COVID-19 pandemic.

He knew shewas on herway to see his sister, who's attending school in Florida, and he landed her a ticket — not knowing for sure if she would make it. But she flew to Charlotte on Sunday morning.

 ?? PHOTOS BY GRANT HALVERSON/GETTY ?? Eddie Jackson (39) and DeAndre Houston-Carson (36) celebrate after Houston-Carson made an intercepti­on in the fourth quarter to thwart a potential game-tying drive and clinch a win against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. The Bears are now 5-1 on the season.
PHOTOS BY GRANT HALVERSON/GETTY Eddie Jackson (39) and DeAndre Houston-Carson (36) celebrate after Houston-Carson made an intercepti­on in the fourth quarter to thwart a potential game-tying drive and clinch a win against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. The Bears are now 5-1 on the season.
 ??  ?? Eddie Jackson forces a fumble against Mike Davis in the third quarter
Eddie Jackson forces a fumble against Mike Davis in the third quarter

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