NFL: Early Games Wrap-Up For Week Seven Of The 2025-26 Season
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NFL: Early Games Wrap-Up For Week Seven Of The 2025-26 Season
"After punting on their first drive, the Bears' defense came up with a huge play when defensive end Montez Sweat forced a fumble on a sack of quarterback Spencer Rattler. That loose ball was recovered by the Bears on New Orleans' 29 yard line. Though Chicago got into the red zone, they settled for a field goal after failing to convert a third down for a 3-0 advantage."
"Bears quarterback Caleb Williams threw an interception that was picked off to get New Orleans onto Chicago's side of the field. Though they picked up 13 yards, the Saints missed their field goal attempt from 53 yards out. Caleb Williams didn't have an issue shaking off that mistake. He hit wideout Rome Odunze twice for 31 yards to get the ball deep into enemy territory."
"It was an awful start to the day for Spencer Rattler. He started the game by going two for seven with -8 net passing yards, three sacks, and an interception. That INT was returned 39 yards to set Chicago's offense up in enemy territory. With a short field, the Bears easily scored. Running back D'Andre Swift made it into the end zone from 11 yards away for a touchdown and a 13-0 lead. Swift had 138 scrimmage yards and a rushing TD in this game."
Chicago defeated New Orleans 26-14, earning a four-game winning streak for the first time since 2018-19. Montez Sweat forced a fumble on a sack of Spencer Rattler, and the Bears recovered on New Orleans' 29, leading to an early field goal. Caleb Williams threw an interception but the Saints missed a 53-yard field goal. Williams rebounded with completions to Rome Odunze that set up another field goal. Spencer Rattler began 2-for-7 with -8 net passing yards, three sacks and an interception that set up D'Andre Swift's 11-yard touchdown. Swift finished with 138 scrimmage yards and a rushing TD. Williams later connected with D.J. Moore to set up a one-yard score, and Chris Olave produced a 57-yard catch and a 21-yard touchdown before halftime.
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