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By the Numbers: Bears' Week 11 win over Vikings

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Here are some notable numbers and stats from the Bears' 19-17 comeback victory over the Vikings Sunday in Minnesota:

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Wins the Bears have recorded this year after trailing in the final 2:00 of regulation, tied for the most such victories in a season since the NFL/AFL merger in 1970 with the 2011 Broncos and 2016 Lions. Caleb Williams has engineered winning drives in three straight road games, five of his last seven starts and six of his last 11 contests dating back to last year's season finale against the Packers in Green Bay—all the most or tied for the most by an NFL quarterback during those respective spans.

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Yards covered by Devin Duvernay on a kickoff return late in the game, setting up Cairo Santos' winning field goal. It was Duvernay's longest kickoff return since a 103-yard touchdown Sept. 18, 2022, when he played for the Ravens.

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Takeaways and interceptions by the Bears defense this season, the most in the NFL in both categories. Safety Kevin Byard III and cornerback Nahshon Wright picked off J.J. McCarthy on back-to-back possessions late in the first half Sunday. Byard now leads the league with five interceptions. Wright, Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds and Jaguars linebacker Devin Lloyd are tied for second with four each.

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Years since a Bears team had three players with at least four interceptions through the first 10 games of a season. The last squad to do it was the 1985 Super Bowl XX champions with linebacker Wilber Marshall (4) and safeties Gary Fencik (4) and Dave Duerson (4).

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Third-down conversions allowed by the Bears in the second half Sunday on four attempts. Minnesota finished the game 3 of 11 on third down, a 27.3% success rate.

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Games in which Williams has not thrown an interception since the start of his career in 2024, the second most by an NFL quarterback behind the Eagles' Jalen Hurts (20).

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Field goals of at least 50 yards that Santos has made with the Bears, the most in franchise history. His 54-yarder Sunday broke the mark he had shared with Robbie Gould.

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Interceptions by Byard since he entered the NFL in 2016 with the Titans, the most by any NFL player. His five picks this year are tied for the second most in his career, trailing only the eight he recorded in 2017 when he tied for the league lead and was voted to the Pro Bowl.

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Head coaches who have won at least seven of their first 10 games with the Bears. Ben Johnson achieved that Sunday, joining George Halas (1920), Paddy Driscoll (1956) and Matt Nagy (2018).

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