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This season, the kicker made field goals of over 50 yards Cairo Santos — who hit two 53-yarders at Arizona — is tied for third in the nfl, behind only Houston's Ka'imi Faibarn (10) and Dallas' Brandon Aubrey (9).
Santos has made 19 50-yard field goals with the Bears, the second-most of any kicker in team history since at least 1991. The veteran also has the third-most 50-yard FGs by a Bears kicker in a single season with Robbie Gould, who made it to six in 2011.
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Sacks by the Bears defense, which was without a Pro Bowl defensive end Montez sweat Sunday. Security Kevin Byard III and end Jacob Martin Everyone picked up their first sack as a bear.
Byard tackled Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray on third down in the first quarter, marking his fifth career sack – all on third down. Martin tackled Murray for a loss of six yards in the third quarter – the 19th sack of his seven-year career. Tackle Chris Williams was responsible for another sack in the first quarter on third down, which was his second of the year.
Arizona entered the game tied for the second-fewest sacks allowed this season. Before Sunday, the Cardinals had not given up a sack in four games.
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The takeaways produced by the Bears defense this season are tied for third-highest in the league. The Bears forced and recovered two fumbles Sunday, starting with the rookie cornerback Reddy Steward In the second quarter, he knocked the ball out of the hands of Cardinals receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. The realization occurred in the fourth game of Steward's NFL career.
Security Elijah Hicks Recovered the ball on the “Peanut Punch” play – his second fumble recovery of the season – the most for any NFL player. Byard recorded the second fumble recovery of the fourth quarter after Murray and running back Emari Demercado botched a handoff.
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Punts over 60 yards over Tory Taylor He ranked fourth in the NFL this season. The rookie recorded punts of 62 and 67 yards at Arizona and totaled a gross average of 54.5 yards on his four punts.
Taylor's gross punting average of 49.1 yards this season is currently the highest single-season gross punting average in Bears history, ranking ahead of George Gulyanics, who averaged 47.2 yards per punt in 1949.
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Catch percentage by running back D'Andre Swift After scoring all six of his goals, it was the fourth game this season in which he caught every ball thrown his way.
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How many times did an NFL stadium's retractable roof have to be closed during a game? FootballZebras.com.
Sunday's game began in bright sunshine at State Farm Stadium, but rain and hail began in the second quarter, forcing the roof to be closed.
NFL rules give the referee the authority to order the closure of a roof after consulting with the stadium manager and the league's football operations representative.