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Isaiah Bond tallied a career-high 89 receiving yards on two receptions

By the Numbers Browns Bears 12.14 Article

The Bears pulled out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter and built upon the score across the game while limiting the Browns on offense. Cleveland finished the game with 192 net yards, their second-fewest total this season.

Chicago won 31-3 against Cleveland at Soldier Field in Week 15, winning its 10th game while the Browns fell to 3-11 on the season.

Here are 10 key numbers from the Week 15 matchup.

1.5 – DE Myles Garrett notched 1.5 sacks, bringing his total this season to 21.5 sacks and within a sack of the NFL single-sack record. He achieved his first sack in the second quarter by sprinting past Bears OL Ozzy Trapilo and sacking QB Caleb Williams as he tried to escape through the pocket on third down. He combined for a half sack with DT Shelby Harris on third-and-15 in the fourth quarter, forcing Chicago to punt.

3 – The Bears' defense intercepted QB Shedeur Sanders three times in Cleveland's 31-3 loss. Sanders' first interception came when LB D'Marco Jackson tipped the pass and came up with the ball in the third quarter. On the Browns' next possession, CB Jaylon Johnson caught a ball that fell through WR Jerry Jeudy's arms and resulted in Sanders' second interception. He threw his third interception in the fourth quarter, throwing a pass to TE Harold Fannin Jr., but S C.J. Gardner-Johnson leapt up to make the interception.

5 – The Browns' defense held the Bears to five third-down conversions on 13 attempts. The 38.4 percent conversion rate was Chicago's fifth-worst percentage in a game this season. Cleveland allowed just one third-down conversion on five attempts in the second half.

7 – With Chicago's defense limiting the Browns' offensive progress, P Corey Bojorquez finished the game with seven punts. The seven punts in the Week 15 game were tied for the third-most he has recorded in a game this season. Bojorquez averaged 48.4 yards a punt, including a 61-yard punt that resulted in a touchback. He had a 30-yard punt that was called a fair catch by Bears WR Devin Duvernay at the Chicago 10-yard line, Bojorquez's sole punt inside the 20.

14 – LB Carson Schwesinger tallied 14 total tackles to lead the Browns. It was his fifth consecutive game recording double-digit tackles and his sixth this season. He leads Cleveland in tackles with 125, building on his rookie record for tackles in a season with three games remaining.

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31 – The Bears scored 31 points against the Browns, tied for the fourth-most points Cleveland has allowed this season. Chicago's 31 points marks the second consecutive game that the Browns have allowed 31 points after doing so in Week 14. The Bears scored 14 points in both the first and third quarters as they took a 14-0 lead into the second quarter and a 28-3 lead into the fourth quarter.

35 – The Bears sacked Sanders five times for a loss of 35 yards. Sanders was sacked for a loss of nine yards twice, including in the second quarter with the Browns on the Bears 31-yard line. The sack pushed Cleveland to the 40-yard line and the Browns punted to end the possession. Sanders was sacked on back-to-back plays on third and fourth down to end the Browns' final possession.

89 – WR Isaiah Bond recorded a career-high 89 receiving yards on two catches against the Bears. His first catch was a 42-yard gain on a pass that Sanders placed in the middle of three Bears defenders, allowing Bond to run under the ball. Bond's second catch came while Sanders was being pressured, lofting the ball into the air and letting Bond run under the ball as he gained 10 yards after the catch for a 47-yard gain.

142 – The Bears ran for 142 yards against the Browns, the fourth-most rushing yards that Cleveland has allowed this season. RB D'Andre Swift led the rushing attack for the Bears, picking up 98 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries. RB Kyle Monangai assisted Swift's efforts, running for 33 yards on 11 carries, while Williams notched 13 yards on three carries.

242 - Williams threw for 242 passing yards against the Browns, the third-most that Cleveland's defense has allowed this season. He connected with WR DJ Moore four times in the game, twice for touchdowns. Williams averaged 8.64 yards per passing attempt, the second-best average the Browns have given up this season.

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