Chicago Bears 31-15 WashingtonQuarterback throws first touchdowns of season to boost teamAfter the
Chicago Bears’ offense was slow to get going this season, Mitchell Trubisky was excited to speed things up. Trubisky and the Bears used a no-huddle, hurry-up tempo to snap out of their offensive funk and score 28 first-half points on the way to beating
Washington 31-15 on Monday night. After no passing touchdowns in the first two games of the season, Trubisky connected with Taylor Gabriel on three of them in the second quarter alone.
The 2017 second overall pick looked at ease with a fast-paced approach and picked apart Washington’s porous defense on 25 of 31 passing for 231 yards. It was the offensive
explosion Trubisky predicted would happen this week.