The New England Patriots improved to 3-7 on the season with a 19-3 road win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday at Soldier Field.
Rookie quarterback Drake Maye had a hit-or-miss afternoon, finishing 15-of-25 (60%) for 184 yards through the air, with one touchdown and one interception, a 79.4 passer rating. Maye did, however, outplay rookie counterpart Caleb Williams, who went 16-of-30 for 120 yards, for a passer rating of 63.2.
More impressive for the Pats was the performance of their defense, which allowed just the three total points and only 142 net yards of offense. They generated nine sacks and 13 total QB hits on the day, as the Bears struggled to protect Williams up front for most of the game.
The teams traded punts to start things off, then the Patriots were first to score. Maye’s 28-yard pass to tight end Austin Hooper set up the Pats in Bears territory, then they later converted a fourth-and-1 play for a fresh set of downs. Maye nearly threw a touchdown to receiver K.J. Osborn, but the officials confirmed that Osborn had stepped out of bounds for an illegal touching penalty. The Pats settled for a 30-yard Joey Slye field goal to take a 3-0 lead.