They’re heading into the locker rooms at halftime at U.S. Bank Stadium, and your Minnesota Vikings now trail the Chicago Bears by a score of 10-3.

The Bears were forced to punt the ball away on the second play of the quarter, and they were called on for fair catch interference against Myles Price to give the Vikings slightly better field position. Unfortunately, the Vikings didn’t really do anything with that field position, as they went three-and-out and gave the ball right back to Chicago.

Chicago then put together a very impressive drive, moving 75 yards in 15 plays and just basically doing whatever they want against the Minnesota defense. The drive concluded with a 2-yard touchdown run from Kyle Monangai to put the Bears up, 7-3, with just under five minutes left in the half.

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