The Bears got four more turnovers from their defense, ran the ball at will and held off the New Orleans Saints 26-14 on Sunday at Soldier Field for their fourth win in a row.
Three moments that mattered
1. Better lucky than good: After the Saints pulled to within 20-14 early in the second half, the Bears answered thanks to some good fortune. Quarterback Caleb Williams drove the Bears 74 yards to the Saints 1, then fumbled the snap on fourth-and-goal. Fortunately for the Bears, center Drew Dalman double-clutched the snap and was flagged for a false start. Given new life, the Bears decided to kick the field goal, and Jake Moody knocked the ball through from 24 yards out.
2. Big-play Nahshon: A pass interference on Bears safety Jaquan Brisker bailed out the Saints on third-and-28 in th