Chicago Bears: Top three plays from win over Jets
The Chicago Bears got back to their winning ways on Sunday, defeating the New York Jets, 24-10. Here are the top three plays from the win.
The Chicago Bears’ two game skid is over.
The Bears came out on top in a convincing win against the New York Jets, dominating the opposition in a 24-10 win.
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Despite being without Khalil Mack and Allen Robinson, both the Bears offensive and defensive units looked sharp against the Jets.
The Bears allowed just 210 total yards of offense, including less than 100 yards on the ground. Even though the Bears failed to force a turnover for the first time all season, this was arguably the best that the defense looked, especially considering the absence of Mack.
On offense, the Bears were especially sharp. Mitch Trubisky had a turnover-free game, Jordan Howard rushed for his most yards since Week 1, and the Bears found the end zone three times.
While the Bears probably should’ve won this game regardless, the effortless manner in which the game was won sent the rest of the NFL a message. For the first time in two weeks, the Chicago Bears are back.
Even though the Bears won easily, this game had a serious lack of explosive plays. Nonetheless, a couple plays stood out as exceptional. Here are the top-three plays from Sunday’s win against the Jets.