On Sunday, there were plenty of takeaways from the Chicago Bears defeating the Dallas Cowboys 31-14 . Among those was the dominating performance of QB Caleb Williams . Another notable aspect is that it was Ben Johnson's first win as Bears head coach .

But one of the plays that generated attention was when Bears' CB Tyrique Stevenson emphatically stripped the ball out of Cowboys' RB Javonte Williams on 2nd down and 3 in the first quarter. He forced a fumble right along the sidelines for the first time in his career.

On Monday, Stevenson spoke humorously about that moment, per Courtney Cronin of ESPN.

“I just realized he didn’t want it,” he said. “Like, he didn’t want the ball when he was running with it. They preach ball security, and I kinda saw that as he was looking for the

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