While the final score says that the Chicago Bears scored 17 points versus the Cleveland Browns, fans know that the defense really just gave up 3 points (7 if you want to score it a little differently).
The Bears first score came on a four-play, one-yard drive. It is fair to say that the Browns defense could have held Chicago to a field goal but that is very nitpicking after Cleveland’s offense turned the ball over on the second play.
The Bears second score came on a pick-6 interception by their defense. Chicago’s final score, a field goal, came after the Browns defense gave up a nine-play 47-yard drive.