Here are some notable numbers and stats from the Bears' 25-24 victory over the Raiders Sunday at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas:
800
All-time regular-season victories by the Bears, the second most in NFL history. They reached that plateau Sunday in their 106th season of existence.
4
Consecutive games to start the season in which receiver Rome Odunze has scored a touchdown, the most by a Bears player since Hall of Fame running back Walter Payton did so in the first five contests in 1986. Odunze accomplished the feat Sunday with a 15-yard TD reception early in the second half. The Las Vegas native also is the only NFL player to have a TD reception in each of the first four games this year.
4
Takeaways by the Bears defense for the second straight game. It's the first time they've forced at least four turnovers in back-to-back contests since Weeks 11-12 in 2023. The previous occurrence came in Weeks 12-13 of the 2006 campaign.
32
Career interceptions by Byard, who picked off two passes Sunday after registering an interception on the Cowboys' final possession in last weekend's 31-14 win at Soldier Field. Byard's 32 picks are the second most in the NFL since he entered the league with the Titans in 2016, topped only by safety Justin Simmons' 33.
2
Bears with multi-interception games this season. Byard picked off two passes Sunday after linebacker Tremaine Edmunds had a pair of interceptions a week earlier versus Dallas.
5
Lead changes in Sunday's game. The Bears led 3-0, trailed 7-3, went ahead 16-14 and fell behind 21-16 before rallying for a 25-24 win.
23
Field goals of at least 50 yards by Cairo Santos as a member of the Bears, tying Robbie Gould for the franchise record. Santos made all four of his attempts Sunday, including kicks of 52 and 51 yards. Since 2022, Santos has connected on 84.0% of his field goal tries of at least 50 yards (21 of 25).
23.9
Percentage of third-down conversions permitted by the Bears defense this season, tops in the NFL. The unit limited the Raiders to 25.0% in Sunday's win (2 of 8).