The Chicago Bears found a way to win Sunday afternoon at Soldier Field despite the odds.
Chicago played Sunday’s game without six defensive starters in its secondary and linebacking corps.
Meanwhile, quarterback Caleb Williams and the offense seemed to put themselves in a hole early in the second quarter when they turned the ball over twice against the Pittsburgh Steelers. But at the end, the Bears pulled out another thrilling win, this one 31-28 .
Different players stepped up in critical moments Sunday. The defense created two turnovers and linebackers D’Marco Jackson and Amen Ogbongbemiga stepped in when their team needed them to. Williams settled down in the second half and led his offense to 31 points.
The Bears have won eight of their last nine games and are alone at the top

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