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The Chicago Bears defeated the Dallas Cowboys 31-14, with Caleb Williams throwing four touchdowns and the defense forcing three turnovers.
The Chicago Bears beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-14, improving to 1-2, behind quarterback Caleb Williams’ four touchdown passes, including a 65-yard strike to rookie Luther Burden III and a fourth-quarter touchdown to DJ Moore. Williams was efficient early, going five-for-five for 135 yards and two scores. The Bears’ defense forced three turnovers in the fourth quarter, with linebacker Tremaine Edmunds intercepting Dak Prescott twice, sealing the game with a pick in the end zone. Prescott, who finished 31-of-40 for 251 yards and a touchdown, was pulled late after the Cowboys lost wide receiver CeeDee Lamb to an ankle injury. Despite a weak rushing attack, the Bears relied on big plays and turnovers to control the game. Bears tight end Colston Loveland left with a hip injury. The Cowboys (1-2) prepare to host Green Bay next week.