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Three takeaways from Bears’ 26-14 win over the Saints for fourth consecutive victory

It wasn’t memorable or impressive, but the Bears pulled out a 26-14 victory over the Saints to improve to 4-2, matching where they stood at this point last season.

Here’s what went right and wrong in the win:

Defense disrupts

While there still are concerns about the defense overall, the Bears got four takeaways: a Montez Sweat strip-sack and interceptions by Kevin Byard, Tremaine Edmunds and Nahshon Wright.

Swift solid

D’Andre Swift continued playing like the running back the Bears need and ran for 124 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries. He also got solid backup from rookie Kyle Monangai with 81 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries.

Wobbly Williams

Quarterback Caleb Williams’ performance, including a season-worst 61.7 passer rating and season-low 172 yards, simply won’t be good enough against decent teams. The Bears need him to be a major factor in order to keep winning.

There’s no great achievement in kicking a sad-sack opponent to the curb, but it was how the Bears won a fourth game in a row — for the first time since 2018 — that counted.
Sunday marked just the third time in Swift’s career he’d run for more than 100 yards in consecutive games.
While all wins are worth celebrating, this didn’t change the overall assessment. Quarterback Caleb Williams called it “insane” for the Bears to be 4-2 given how much growth has yet to happen, and Johnson continued his approach of cherishing the victory but still being “a truth-teller.”
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