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By the Numbers: Bears' Week 12 win over Steelers

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Here are some notable numbers and stats from the Bears' 31-28 win over the Steelers Sunday at Soldier Field.

24

Takeaways by the Bears this season, the most in the NFL. The defense forced two turnovers Sunday against Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph via a Nahshon Wright interception and a Montez Sweat strip sack. The 24 takeaways are the most by an NFL team through its first 11 games since the 2019 Patriots had 29.

5

Interceptions by Wright this season, tied with teammate Kevin Byard III for the most in the NFL. Wright entered the year with just one career pick in 33 games over four seasons with the Cowboys (2021-23) and Vikings (2024).

6.5

Sacks Sweat has registered in his last six games, increasing his team-leading season total to 7.5. His 2.0 sacks Sunday are his most since Dec. 17, 2023, when he had 2.5 against the Browns in his first year with the Bears.

15

Career-high and team-leading tackles by D'Marco Jackson, who started at middle linebacker in place of the injured T.J. Edwards. The 15 tackles are more than Jackson has had in either of his first two NFL seasons; he recorded 12 in 2023 and 14 in 2024 with the Saints.

14

Career-high tackles by weakside linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga, who entered Sunday's game late in the first quarter after an injury to Ruben Hyppolite II, who started in place of the injured Tremaine Edmunds.

13-1

Bears' all-time home record versus the Steelers. The Bears won the first 10 meetings and the last three, with their only home loss to Pittsburgh coming in 1995.

2

TD receptions by DJ Moore, his most in a game since Oct. 6, 2024, when he also had two in a 36-10 win over the Panthers at Soldier Field. Moore had five catches for 64 yards Sunday, enabling him to surpass the 8,000-yard plateau for his career.

3

Bears touchdowns Sunday that came on third down. They scored on Williams passes of 12 yards to Colston Loveland on third-and-5 and 25 yards to Moore on third-and-6 and Kyle Monangai's 2-yard run on third-and-goal.

100

Percent of Bears' red-zone possessions that resulted in touchdowns. The Bears were 3-of-3 Sunday and are now 11 of 14 (78.6%) in their last four games.

4

Career games with at least three TD passes and no interceptions by Williams. The only Bears quarterbacks with more are Jay Cutler (6) and Mitchell Trubisky (5).

3

Consecutive home games in which Monangai has rushed for a touchdown, the first Bears rookie to accomplish that feat since Hall of Famer Walter Payton in 1975.

7-0

Bears record when generating multiple takeaways this year. The defense has forced 23 turnovers in the Bears' eight wins and one in their three losses.

14

Points the Bears scored off takeaways Sunday, increasing their season total to 73, the second most in the NFL.

Check out the best postgame photos taken on the field and in the locker room after the Bears' 31-28 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers at Soldier Field.

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