4 winners (and 2 losers) in Bears' 31-14 statement win over Cowboys

They finally picked up a win.
Luther Burden III, Chicago Bears
Luther Burden III, Chicago Bears | David Banks-Imagn Images

The Chicago Bears were desperate for a win, and they delivered with a 31-14 victory over the Dallas Cowboys.

Chicago's offense finished the game with a season-high 385 yards of total offense. The defense was able to get more pressure on the quarterback with seven quarterback hits and two sacks, along with four turnovers created.

Last week, pretty much the whole team outside of Rome Odunze were considered losers. Against the Cowboys, there were a lot more winners coming out of the Windy City.

Winner: Luther Burden III, WR

That big play potential the Bears were waiting to get from Burden finally came to life. The highlight of the game was Burden catching and scoring on a 65-yard pass from Caleb Williams. He also had another 29-yard reception and added a seven-yard run. He finished with three receptions for 101 yards and one touchdown. Burden has shown the Bears that he deserves more reps on the field.

Loser: Darnell Wright, RT

Just another rough game for Wright as he had two penalties in the game, which would give him six on the season. He got hurt and missed some drives with an arm injury and was seen in a brace as he returned to the game and fought through it. At some point, the Bears might have to look into what needs to be done at right tackle if Wright doesn't improve.

Winner: Tyrique Stevenson, CB

If there was a Bears player who needed a bounce-back performance, it's Stevenson, and he answered the call. He had a forced fumble early in the first quarter to create the first turnover of the game. Stevenson added two spectacular pass deflections in the game. Bears fans can be more at ease knowing Stevenson is improving his performance.

Loser: DJ Moore (at RB)

There is a way to use Moore in the backfield, but the Bears are not using him in the best way. Moore finished with three carries for seven yards. He had eight yards on three carries in the Week 1 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. It might be time to retire the Moore experiment in the backfield.

Winner: Tremaine Edmunds, LB

With T.J. Edwards out with his injury, Edmunds needed to step up at linebacker and certainly got the job done. He finished with a game-high 16 tackles (six solo), two pass deflections, and two interceptions in the win. Edmunds entered the season needing to return to his Buffalo Bills Pro Bowl days, and he looks the best he has ever looked in a Bears uniform.

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Winner: Caleb Williams, QB

This might be the best game of Williams' career. He was calm and in control the whole game, and the best part was that he protected the football. Williams finished with 298 yards and tied a career-high four touchdowns in the air. He added 14 yards on three carries to cap off what was a great performance.