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The Bears beat the Packers last week without forcing a turnover.
They hadn’t done that against any team in more than two years. And they can’t expect it to happen twice in as many weeks Sunday against the high-octane Rams.
“If we can limit the amount of time they’re on the field, the amount of plays and get the ball back to our offense?” cornerback Nahshon Wright said. “For us, throughout the year, that’s been the formula to winning.”
That formula worked: Wright led the NFL in takeaways, and the Bears led the league with 23 interceptions and 33 takeaways.