WATCH: Robert Quinn’s first play as a Bear is a strip-sack of Giants’ Daniel Jones

OLB Robert Quinn made his debut against the Giants, and his play was a strip-sack of Giants QB Daniel Jones.

The Bears finally have their full complement of pass rushers against the Giants, and it didn’t take new outside linebacker Robert Quinn to make his presence known.

On his very first play as a Bear, Quinn had a strip-sack of Giants quarterback Daniel Jones. The fumble was recovered by outside linebacker Khalil Mack, which set the Bears up on the Giants 20-yard line.

The offense would go on to score a 34-yard field goal by Cairo Santos to add to their early lead.

The Bears lead 10-0 at the end of the first quarter.

WATCH: Chicago Bears 2020 season trailer is all about hope

Bears ILB Danny Trevathan has a message for Chicago fans that extends beyond football in the Bears’ 2020 season trailer.

The Chicago Bears are preaching a message of hope — hope for better days in this country and hope for a better season as the team prepares to take the field for the 2020 season.

The Bears released a 2020 season trailer, which opens following the season finale victory over the Minnesota Vikings — a win that felt like a loss — as Tarik Cohen and Eddie Jackson talking about how 2020 is going to be the Bears’ year. The video then transitions into a montage of the events that have transpired so far this season, including COVID-19 and the George Floyd and Jacob Blake shootings.

Then Danny Trevathan takes center stage, where he addresses the city of Chicago. Trevathan notes the hard times that have challenged us all — “but this city has never been afraid of a challenge,” he says.

Trevathan continues to talk about how the Bears don’t back down, how they support each other and fight through the hard times. It’s a message that feels greater than football. But there’s also a promise for brighter times for this Bears franchise.

“We came to win for you,” Trevathan declares, and we’re about ready to run through a brick wall right now.

Watch the trailer below:

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WATCH: Mitchell Trubisky tosses 3rd TD vs. Cowboys

Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky has been on fire against the Cowboys, and he tossed his third touchdown of the game to start the 3rd quarter.

Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky has come alive against the Cowboys on Thursday Night Football.

Trubisky tossed his third touchdown of the night on the Bears’ opening possession of the second half — a 14-yard touchdown to Anthony Miller.

The Bears offense went 11 plays for 84 yards to open the third quarter, as well as milked 6:42 off the clock.

This is Trubisky’s fourth game with at least 3 touchdown passes this season and the seventh of his career.

Coming off a career game against the Lions, where he had 140 receiving yards, Miller caught his first touchdown pass of the season against Dallas.

The Bears have scored 24 unanswered points against the Cowboys, and they lead Dallas 24-7 in the third quarter.

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WATCH: Mitchell Trubisky finds Allen Robinson for 2nd TD vs. Cowboys

Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky and WR Allen Robinson connected for a score for the second time in the first half against the Cowboys.

The Chicago Bears offense has picked up right where they left off following their Thanksgiving win over the Detroit Lions.

Chicago’s offense has moved the ball on every one of their four possessions, including their second touchdown drive of the night.

In the waning minutes of the first half, the Bears offense orchestrated a 14-play, 68-yard touchdown drive that culminated in a Mitchell Trubisky 8-yard touchdown pass to Allen Robinson.

The touchdown was the second thrown by Trubisky and Robinson’s second touchdown of the night. It’s Robinson’s second multi-touchdown game of the season, his previous came against the Oakland Raiders in Week 5.

The Bears’ 17-point first half is the second best output of the season. They put up 21 points against the Washington Redskins in Week 3, the result of several takeaways.

Chicago leads Dallas 17-7 at halftime.