The Bears offense played more than expected in Chicago's 24-23 win in Denver Saturday night – past the midway point of the second quarter -- which was a brilliant idea considering how disjointed it looked in the second preseason game.
QB Mitch Trubisky (9-for-14, one TD, one interception) and Co. looked much better than they did in their cameo a week earlier, especially the pass catchers. But there is still a lot of work to be done on both sides of the ball, considering the defense allowed 20 points in the first half, and there were a couple injury incidents.