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UPDATED, 2:59 p.m.: Final score is Bears 26, Saints 14. Caleb Williams seals it with a fourth-down completion to Loveland for a first down inside the Saints' 20. Outside of the minute before half and the first drive afterward, the Saints were thoroughly dominated in this one. It's Chicago's fourth straight win and drops New Orleans to 1-6.
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Chicago Bears 26, New Orleans Saints 14: Final score and recap from Week 7
Follow along for live updates from Soldier Field as the Bears try and win their fourth game in a row vs. New Orleans.
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Sunday 1 p.m. EDT, CBS. BetMGM NFL Odds: Ravens by 6 1/2. Against the spread: Bears 4-2; Ravens 1-5. Series record: Bears lead 4-3. Last meeting: Ravens beat Bears 16-13 on Nov. 21, 2021, at Chicago.
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MOODY MADNESS - Chicago Bears 25, Washington Commanders 24: Final score and recap
The Bears have been outscored 24-3 since taking a 13-0 lead. Washington remains in front. Jake Moody's 48-yard kick is blocked. Washington takes the lead. Jayden Daniels hits Luke McCaffrey, who easily scores on busted coverage. Nahshon Wright bit inside, and that left McCaffrey wide open.
1971: Lions wide receiver Chuck Hughes, 28, collapsed during the fourth quarter of a game at Tiger Stadium in Detroit against the Chicago Bears and was pronounced dead 40 minutes later. Hughes remains the only NFL player ever to die on the playing field.
The Athletic’s AFC North beat writers handicap the division race. The Ravens’ reported signing of Carl Lawson gives them a ‘proven option’ at edge rusher.
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What channel is Bears vs Saints NFL game today on TV? Start time, schedule, how to watch, stream
The NFL season continues with the Chicago Bears hosting the New Orleans Saints Sunday. Start time, where to watch, streaming and NFL schedule.