San Antonio Express-News

Trubisky’s 3 touchdowns spark Chicago; Washington’s Keenum has 5 turnovers

- By Stephen Whyno

LANDOVER, Md. — After the Chicago Bears’ offense was slow to get going this season, Mitchell Trubisky was excited to speed things up.

Trubisky and the Bears used a no-huddle, hurry-up tempo to snap out of their offensive funk and score 28 first-half points on the way to beating Washington 3115 Monday night. After no passing touchdowns in the first two games of the year, Trubisky connected with Taylor Gabriel on three of them in the second quarter alone.

The 2017 second overall pick looked at ease with a fast-paced approach and picked apart Washington’s porous defense on 25of-31 passing for 231 yards. It was the offensive explosion Trubisky predicted would happen this week.

“It just felt like the tempo helped us out a little bit,” Trubisky said. “If everyone just continues to stick together and execute our plays and believe and just go out there and make plays, it’ll be a fun offense.”

Chicago (2-1) had just a 1-yard touchdown run to show for its first two games, and Trubisky entered the night with a completion percentage of 58.3 and ranked near the bottom of the league in yards per attempt. Facing the Redskins (0-3) brought out some of the best in Trubisky.

“Hat’s off to him,” said Washington linebacker Cole Holcomb, who was roommates with Trubisky at North Carolina. “I always knew he was a good quarterbac­k. He struggled a little bit, but he came out and he played a good game.”

With scores of 1, 3 and 36 yards, Gabriel joined Mike Ditka in 1963 as the only Bears receivers with three TD catches in the first half of a game. Gabriel made six catches for 75 yards before leaving in the second half with a concussion.

The Bears took advantage of five turnovers by Washington quarterbac­k Case Keenum: two intercepti­ons by Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, including a pick six, another by Kyle Fuller and two fumblesfor­ced by Khalil Mack and Danny Trevathan.

“That’s all me,” said Keenum, who was 30 of 43 for 331 yards and two touchdowns. “Turn it over that many times as a quarterbac­k, I let my team down. It’s all on me. I take complete responsibi­lity. I have to take care of the ball better.”

Mack had two of the Bears’ four sacks to continue a dominant start by the defense that didn’t give up a Washington TD until midway through the third quarter. Keenum’s two TD passes came long after fans chanted for rookie quarterbac­k Dwayne Haskins and booed the Redskins off the field at halftime.

 ?? Will Newton / Getty Images ?? Bears quarterbac­k Mitchell Trubisky finished 25-of-31 passing for 231 yards and three touchdowns, all to Taylor Gabriel.
Will Newton / Getty Images Bears quarterbac­k Mitchell Trubisky finished 25-of-31 passing for 231 yards and three touchdowns, all to Taylor Gabriel.

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