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56.3
Bears' third-down conversion percentage (9 of 16), a season high. At one point they were 6 of 10 after going 6 of 40 on third downs over the last three games. They were also 3 of 3 on fourth down Sunday.
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The Bears lost turnovers for the third game in a row. It is the first time since 1979 that they have played three straight games without a giveaway. Williams has now gone four straight games without an interception, the longest stretch by a Bears quarterback since Brian Hoyer also played four straight games in 2016. It is the longest streak by a Bears rookie quarterback since at least 1950.
3
TD runs of at least 35 yards by Swift, the most by an NFL player this season. Before Sunday's 39-yarder, Swift had a 36-yarder in a win over the Rams and a 56-yarder in a loss to the Commanders. The only players with two TD runs over 35 are Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray, Eagles running back Saquon Barkley and Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs.
7,025
Career receiving yards from DJ Moorethe most by an NFL player since entering the league in 2018. Moore caught a game-high seven passes for 62 yards on Sunday, increasing his season total to a team-leading 47 receptions for 460 yards.
243
Career receptions by Cole Kmet. With three catches on Sunday, the 2020 second-round pick surpassed Desmond Clark's 242 for the second-most in franchise history by a tight end. Hall of Famer Mike Ditka is the all-time leader with 316.
7
After his 53-yarder Sunday, Santos made field goals of at least 50 yards this year, tying the single-season record he set last year. Santos' 20 50-yarders are the second-most on the Bears' all-time list, behind Robbie Gould's 23.
1,000
Santos scored career points after hitting two field goals and an extra point on Sunday. Santos scored 520 of his points with the Bears, 392 with the Chiefs, 44 with the Buccaneers, 24 with the Titans and 20 with the Rams.
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Career interceptions by cornerback Terell Smithwho thwarted a drive into the red zone by picking off Love in the second quarter. Smith was selected by the Bears in the fifth round of the 2023 draft out of Minnesota.
