The Chicago Bears have a chance to start another winning streak.
Welcome to Chicago, New York Giants. They’ll bring one of the league’s worst run defenses against the Bears’ running game that’s fresh off rushing for 238 yards against the Bengals.Â
Follow along with us as the Bears host the New York Giants at snowy Soldier Field, where the Bears have a chance to get win No. 6.
Chicago Bears vs. New York Giants: Live scores and updates 2nd Quarter – Giants tie the game
The Giants tie the game on a QB keeper by Jaxson Dart.
Darius Slayton had an incredible one-handed grab to get the drive moving.
Bears 7, Giants 7
End of the 1st Quarter | Bears 7, Giants 0 1st Quarter – Bears get on the board
TOUCHDOWN: Kyle Monangai knifes into the end zone from eight yards out, and the Bears take the lead!
The offense overcomes a few drops, but get on the board with an 8-play drive.
Bears 7, Giants 0
1st Quarter – Montez Sweat continues his sack streak
Sweat sacks Jaxson Dart on fourth down. That’s a turnover on downs, and the fourth sack in four games for Sweat, too.
Bears are set up in good field position.
1st Quarter – Bears come up empty to start
DJ Moore nearly caught a touchdown, but the pass is just out of reach.
The Bears ran the ball just once on the first drive against the 31st-ranked run defense.Â
Kickoff
The Bears start with the ball today.
We’re underway her at Soldier Field.
Inactives
As expected, TJ Edwards is inactive this week after undergoing hand surgery while also dealing with a hamstring injury.
Chicago Bears inactives:
LB TJ Edwards
CB Josh Blackwell
WR Jahdae Walker
DE Dominique Robinson
TE Stephen Carlson
*3rd QB Case Keenum
Welcome, Joe Tryon-Shoyinka!
The Bears acquired Washington product Joe Tryon-Shoyinka from Cleveland last week in a draft pick swap.
Here’s how he might fit into the Bears’ defense, which needs some reinforcements on the edges of its defensive line.
The Bears’ offensive tackles fired up the offense vs. Bengals: They’ll need an encore vs. New York
With gruesome blocks and athletic hits, the Bears’ offensive tackles fired up the offense against Cincinnati. The two tackles might have to do it again vs. New York.