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By the Numbers: Lions vs. Bears | 2025 Week 18

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Here are some notable numbers and stats from the Bears' 19-16 loss to the Lions in Sunday's regular-season finale at Soldier Field:

212

Yards passing by Caleb Williams, increasing his season total to 3,942, a new Bears franchise record. Williams eclipsed Erik Kramer's mark of 3,838 yards set in 1995 on a 25-yard touchdown pass to Jahdae Walker in the fourth quarter.

2

Consecutive seasons Williams has started every game, the first Bears quarterback to accomplish that feat in back-to-back years since the NFL expanded from 14 to 16 games in 1978. The previous two Bears quarterbacks to make every start in two straight seasons were Bob Avellini (1976-77) and Bill Wade (1962-63).

14

Years since an NFL team generated the most takeaways and committed the fewest giveaways in the league in a season. With 33 takeaways and 11 giveaways, the Bears became the first club to top both categories since the 49ers in 2011. It was the first time the Bears have done it since 1963 when they won the NFL championship.

7

Interceptions this season by safety Kevin Byard III, the most in the NFL. Byard's pick of Jared Goff Sunday came in the fourth quarter with the game tied 16-16. In 2017, Byard tied for the NFL lead in interceptions with eight when he played for the Titans.

10

Consecutive games the Bears produced a takeaway, the team's longest streak since also forcing turnovers in 10 straight contests in 2008. It was the longest active streak to end the regular season.

16

Points the Bears scored in the fourth quarter, tied for their most in the final period this season, matching their output in Week 9 at Cincinnati. It also tied for their second most points in any quarter this year behind the 17 they scored in the second period in a Week 7 victory over the Saints.

2

Two-point conversions by the Bears, tying their franchise record for the most in one game. They've done it three other times: against the Lions Sept. 29, 2013, the Patriots Oct. 26, 2014, and the Vikings Nov. 18, 2018. The two-point conversion was adopted by the NFL in 1994.

1,087 and 1,386

Rushing yards and yards from scrimmage, respectively, by D'Andre Swift this season, both career highs. The sixth-year pro rushed for 40 yards on 10 carries and caught one pass for eight yards Sunday against the Lions.

100

Games played by both tight end Cole Kmet and kicker Cairo Santos as members of the Bears. Both reached that plateau Sunday, though Santos has appeared in a total of 165 NFL games having also played for the Chiefs (51), Buccaneers (7), Titans (5) and Rams (2). With the Bears going for two after both of their TDs, Sunday's game marked the first time Santos has not scored in his 100 games with the team.

10.0

Sacks by defensive end Montez Sweat this season, most on the Bears. Sweat reached double digits Sunday for the second time in his career when he split a sack with Grady Jarrett.

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