
Tiger Punch September 24 News The third week of Monday night game went as scheduled, and the Bears went on the road to challenge the red skin.
After the opening, the Bears attacked first, and the offensive group continued its previous sluggish state, and Mitchell Trubisky, a 3-yard 9-yard quarterback, was killed by red-leather linebacker Montez Sweat, losing 14 yards and having to choose to abandon the game. The redskin offensive group faced the more powerful Bears defense and scored points instead of accomplishing anything, with quarterback Case Keenum trying to pass long passes to outside receiver Trey Quinn being intercepted by cornerback Ham Clinton-Dix and completing a 37-yard return touchdown. The bears are mainly anti-guests, leading the red skin 7-0.
Redskin attacked again, revealing that he had returned the ball in situ: Bears star defender Khalil Mack easily captured Keenan and created a drop in the face of no one to defend, fortunately, Keenan quickly controlled the ball in time, but could only end the attack with a waiver. It was the Bears' turn to attack, first with front-line player James Daniels pulling someone foul and being fined 10 yards, then Trubiski being tackled by redskin defensive ender Matthew Ioannidis to the first 2 yards of the Bears' end zone, nearly creating a safety score, and then the Bears chose to abandon the attack to end the attack. The redskins attacked helplessly against the Bears defense, first Keenan was killed by Mike again and the ball was picked up by Danny Trevathan, but fortunately the second-tier defender illegally pushed and pulled the redskin outside to take over the head, fouled first, and the drop was invalidated. The good times did not last long, Keenan was once again killed by Trevatan, and Redskin was forced to choose to shoot, but kicker Dustin Hopkins missed a free-kick from 43 yards and missed the opportunity to catch up with the score. The Bears randomly seized the opportunity and ended up being easily thrown by Trubisky to Taylor Gabriel's touchdown to score, and the Bears were 14-0 redskins.
Immediately after Redskin got the ball, Keenan was again killed and dropped by Mike, and the ball was picked up by defensive end Akiem Hicks, allowing the Bears to start attacking from a great position in the first 11 yards of the redskins end. Trubiski scored with a 1-yard pass to Gabriel da da to make it 21-0 redskins.
Before the nightmare of the red-skinned offensive group was over, Keenan was intercepted by Kyle Fuller flying. The ferocity of the Bears defensive group led to the offensive group, Trubiski faced the unfavorable situation in 3 slots and 17 yards, with a long pass of 36 yards to find Gabriel at the end zone, who under the defense of redskin cornerback Josh Norman, accurately controlled his feet inside the sideline to complete the touchdown, and the Bears 28-0 redskin.
Before half-time, Redskin's final attack improved slightly. Keenan completed consecutive 17-yard and 22-yard passes to lead the Redskins to 17 yards of the Bears' half, and kicker Hopkins completed a 35-yard free-kick to score, and at the end of the half, the Redskins trailed the Bears 3-28.
In the second half, the red skin attacked first, and Keenan was again intercepted by Clinton Dix. Bears kicker Eddy Pinerio missed a 44-yard free-kick. The Redskins seized the opportunity to take over Terry McLaurin's touchdown from outside The 15-yard line by Keenan, but the subsequent 2-point conversion bonus point failed to be scored, and the Redskins chased back 6 points to trail the Bears 9-28.
The Bears, who were leading the big score, relaxed their offense, trubiski's pass was intercepted by Norman, and Redskin quickly returned the ball. Keenan passed three consecutive 10-yard passes to pass the ball, leading the team to the front 2 yards of the redskin end zone, and finally Paul Richardson received the ball in touchdown, but the 2-point conversion also failed, and the redskin trailed the Bears 15-28.
The Bears once again abandoned the ball and handed over the ball, and the redskin's wind-chasing momentum has stalled. Trevatan caused Keenan to drop the ball, and Eddie Jackson picked up the dropped ball to help the Bears regain the ball. Bears running back David Montgomery had a 25-yard shot, and the Bears also came within range of a free-kick, and Pinero scored a 38-yard free-kick to score, rewriting the score to 31-15, basically locking in the win.
The redskins made the final move, and although Keenan found runback Chris Thompson from 23 yards, he was immediately killed by bears Nick Williams, and the time was over, and the game was over. In the end, the Bears relied on the excellent performance of the defensive group, beating the redskin 31-15 and taking the victory away from home.
Throughout the game, Bears quarterback Trubisky made 25 of 31 passes, got 231 yards and had three passes to touchdowns, and was intercepted once. The Bears defensive team came together to contribute 4 tackles, 3 interceptions, 3 forced drops, 2 picked up dropped balls, and 1 return touchdown. On the redskins side, Keenan made frequent mistakes under the tremendous pressure of the Bears defense, and although he got 331 yards and 2 passes in 43 passes and 30 touchdowns, he was intercepted 3 times and dropped the ball 3 times.
(Editor: Yao Fan)