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This one became a trap game: Takeaways from the Chicago Bears win over New Orleans
The Bears were lucky the Saints are a team in transition and mired in cap hell. They don’t have the players the Bears have. It was evident when Rattler tried to fit a pass over the middle, but was tipped and intercepted by Tremaine Edmunds. The Bears will take four in a row.
The Chicago Bears had another big day of takeaways — four in all — in their 26-14 victory over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. Defensive backs coach and passing game coordinator Al Harris saw it coming.
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Maybe it was the byproduct of Chicago's three-takeaway performance in Washington six days ago that sparked Harris' premonition, but the 14-year NFL vet turned DBs coach knew exactly what his players were capable of producing in a 26-14 win over the Saints.
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Williams and the offensive line were out of rhythm throughout the contest. Center Drew Dalman botched a pair of snaps, including on a 4th-and-1 play in the red zone in the third quarter that resulted in a false start, prompting Chicago to kick a field goal to make it a 23-14 game.