
The Chicago Bears scored the final 14 points of the game, storming back to knock off an injured New York Giants team 24-20.
Chicago
Quarterback Caleb Williams was responsible for two touchdowns, one through the air and one on the ground, including a game-winning scramble for the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter.
CALEB TAKES IT HIMSELF FOR THE LEAD ‼️
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He finished the game, completing 20 of his 36 passing attempts for 220 yards and avoiding being sacked. He also racked up eight carries for 63 yards on the ground.
Through the air, wide receiver Rome Odunze led the Bears in receptions (6) and receiving yards (86), and caught the only touchdown reception of the game for Chicago.
Rome Odunze is wide open in the end zone and we have a one-possession game
— NFL (@NFL) November 9, 2025
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On the ground, running back D'Andre Swift recorded 13 carries for 80 rushing yards, averaging 6.2 yards per carry.
Up next for Chicago: Sunday, November 16 vs. Minnesota Vikings (1:00 p.m. ET on FOX)
New York
The biggest news of the day for the Giants was rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart leaving the game in the fourth quarter after suffering a concussion.
Dart finished the game with two rushing touchdowns and became the first quarterback in NFL history with at least one rushing touchdown in five consecutive contests. He completed 19 of his 29 passing attempts for 242 passing yards and racked up 66 more rushing yards on the ground on six carries.
JAXSON DART'S 2ND RUSHING TD OF THE GAME
— NFL (@NFL) November 9, 2025
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Running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. led New York in rushing yards (71) on 14 carries; however, after Dart exited the contest, the Giants' offense quickly stalled.
When backup quarterback Russell Wilson entered the game at the start of the fourth quarter, the Giants held a 17-10 lead, which the Bears rapidly closed in on.
Up next for New York: Sunday, November 16 vs. Green Bay Packers (1:00 p.m. ET on FOX)
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