Bears Dominate Browns: Sanders Struggles as Chicago Wins 31-3

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In a decisive victory, the Chicago Bears defeated the visiting Cleveland Browns 31-3 on Sunday afternoon. The win marked the team's first double-digit victory since 2018. D'Andre Swift led the charge with two rushing touchdowns, while D.J. Moore and Caleb Williams contributed with two touchdown passes each. The Bears' defense played a crucial role, forcing three turnovers and racking up five sacks. Shedeur Sanders struggled, completing just 18 of 35 passes for 177 yards and three interceptions. The Browns' Harold Fannin Jr. had a team-high seven receptions for 48 yards. Myles Garrett, the Browns' pass rusher, moved closer to the all-time single-season sack record with 1.5 sacks on the day. He now has 21.5 sacks this season and can surpass the record next weekend against the Buffalo Bills. Chicago took an early lead with Swift's 6-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Moore added to the lead with a 3-yard touchdown reception, making it 14-0 for the Bears. The Browns managed to get on the scoreboard in the third quarter with a 50-yard field goal by Andre Szmyt. However, the Bears responded with another touchdown, this time a 22-yard jump pass from Williams to Moore. Swift sealed the win with his second rushing touchdown, and Cairo Santos' 41-yard field goal made it 31-3 with 7:30 remaining. The Bears' win marked a significant milestone, and they look to build on this momentum in their future games.