Glendale, AZ
Nov 3, 2024
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The Arizona Cardinals triumphed over the Chicago Bears in a commanding 29-9 home victory, marking the first time under head coach Jonathan Gannon that the Cardinals are above .500. Arizona’s ground game was on full display, amassing 213 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Trey Benson scored his first NFL touchdown with a one-yard run, while Emari Demercado delivered a thrilling 53-yard rushing score, testament to Arizona's offensive prowess.
On the defensive front, the Cardinals were formidable, sacking rookie quarterback Caleb Williams six times. The Bears' offense was severely hampered by these defensive efforts combined with injuries across their roster. Cairo Santos remained the Bears' solitary offensive contributor, converting three field goals. Rome Odunze provided a silver lining for the Bears, managing a 100-yard receiving performance amidst the onslaught. The defeat saw Chicago slip to a precarious 4-4, raising concerns about the job security of head coach Matt Eberflus.
Trey McBride (ARI)
Rushed to the left for a 2-yard touchdown, marking the first rushing touchdown of his career and setting the early pace for Arizona's offensive surge.
Cairo Santos (CHI)
Kicked a 29-yard field goal, providing the Bears their first points amidst a faltering offensive effort.
Trey Benson (ARI)
Scored his first NFL touchdown with a 1-yard rush, demonstrating Arizona's potent ground attack.
Emari Demercado (ARI)
Executed a dazzling 53-yard touchdown run, underlining Arizona’s dominance and closing the half with authority.
Chad Ryland (ARI)
Showed his kicking prowess with a 55-yard field goal that added to Arizona’s commanding lead.
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Chicago's chop block penalty in their end zone led to a two-point safety, encapsulating the Bears’ struggles on a frustrating day.
James Conner (ARI, RB)
Led the Cardinals' rushing attack, consistently gaining yards and controlling the clock, an effort that defined Arizona’s offensive strategy.
Xavier Thomas (ARI, DE)
Recorded a mix of half and full sacks, delivering his first career sacks and applying constant pressure on Caleb Williams throughout the game.
Rome Odunze (CHI, WR)
Showcased his potential with a standout performance, surpassing 100 receiving yards and providing a rare highlight for the Bears' offense.
Chad Ryland (ARI, K)
Particularly impressive for his long-distance efforts, including a 55-yard field goal that further solidified the Arizona victory.
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