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The NFL season continues with the Chicago Bears hosting the New Orleans Saints Sunday. Start time, where to watch, streaming and NFL schedule.
Heading into the 2025 NFL offseason, the running back room was universally deemed to be the Chicago Bears' biggest weakness. It surprised and disappointed many,
Defensively, the Bears continued their dominant stretch. Chicago forced four sacks, intercepted Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler three times, and recovered a fumble — marking their 16th takeaway of the season, the most in the NFL. Rattler finished with 233 passing yards on 20 of 32 while throwing two touchdowns.
Hurts went 19 for 23 in the highlight-reel revival of the passing attack that helped the Eagles (5-2) win the Super Bowl last season, hitting A.J. Brown for two touchdowns and DeVonta Smith for a career-high 183 receiving yards that included a 79-yard score.
Quarterback development is never linear, and Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams proved that in the first half of Week 7 against the New Orleans Saints. Af
Both teams have been sloppy, but the Saints are one of the worst teams in the NFL and it’s shown. The Bears turned both of their takeaways — a strip-sack by defensive end Montez Sweat on quarterback Spencer Rattler and cornerback Nahshon Wright’s interception — into points.
Spencer Rattler found Chris Olave for the 21-yard TD to shrink the New Orleans Saints deficit against the Chicago Bears.