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Bears center Drew Dalman took full responsibility when discussing issues with handling the snap against the Saints.
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.
In the wake of three botched snaps and a mediocre offensive day, Bears' QB Caleb Williams promises 'I'll figure this out.'
Allen was fired by the Saints on Nov. 4, 2024 following the ninth game of his third season leading the team. He relished the opportunity to face his former team as his defense forced four turnovers while holding the Saints to just 16 first downs, 253 total yards and 3 of 10 on third down.
While there still are concerns about the defense overall, the Bears had four takeaways: Montez Sweat’s strip-sack and interceptions by Kevin Byard, Tremaine Edmunds and Nahshon Wright.
Find out how to watch the NFL Week 7 game between the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints, as well as the latest odds and updated injury report.
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Allen's defense dominates against former team as Bears beat Saints 26-14 for 4th straight win
Dennis Allen's defense dominated his former team, and the Chicago Bears beat the New Orleans Saints 26-14 for their fourth straight win.
What did you make of Week 7? Analyzing the little good, lots of bad, and even more ugly from the Saints' dismal effort in Chicago: