CHICAGO -- Trailing 10-9 at hafltime Thursday night, Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus foreshadowed a different Chicago team than the one that was held to three field goals in the first half.
"We're excited about this second half," Eberflus told Amazon's Kaylee Hartung. "We've got some things up our sleeve."
After forcing Carolina to go three-and-out on the Panthers' second drive of the half, highlighted by a six-yard tackle for loss by cornerback Kyler Gordon and sack by defensive end Yannick Ngakoue, the Bears offense capitalized off a rare start in plus-territory.