The Chicago Bears (3-12) suffered a 35-13 loss to the Buffalo Bills (12-3), which marked their eighth straight defeat of the season.
It was a tale of two halves for the Bears, who managed to get things close heading into the third quarter, thanks in large part to an impressive effort by an injury-depleted defense. But the Bills started to pull away after scoring consecutive touchdowns to open the third quarter.
Chicago’s offense scored just one touchdown on the afternoon, a six-yard pass from Justin Fields to Dante Pettis. Outside of that opening 8-play, 64-yard touchdown drive, the offense was ineffective, managing two field goals after that score.
There were no shortage of standout performances — both good and bad — in this loss. Here’s a look at our studs and duds from the Bears’ loss to the Bills.