Having not had a win against the NFC North since Week 8 of 2016, the Chicago Bears finally broke a 10-game losing streak against their division foes when they defeated the Detroit Lions by the score of 34-22. This victory gives the Bears their second three-game winning streak of the season, and an overall record of 6-3.
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Just like last week, Chicago won this game in convincing fashion. The offense pounced on the Lions early, scoring a touchdown on each of their first four possessions. Defensively, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, two interceptions, and six sacks were recorded.
Adding another win to the win column is a great way to start the second half of the season. In addition, it keeps the Bears in good shape when it comes to advancing to the postseason this year. Although this win appeared virtually flawless, it wasn’t. Take a look at where some things went wrong on Chicago’s Week 10 report card.