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We'll continue to track all this stuff all season.
Post Game 1:
Justin Fields - 121 passing yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT.
Fields can reach 3,800 passing yards by averaging 230 yards per game from here on out. He can reach 4,000 passing yards by averaging 243 yards per game from here on out.
Fields is currently on track for 30+ touchdowns and a 2-to-1 TD-to-INT ratio.
David Montgomery - 26 yards on 17 rushing attempts, for a clip of 1.5 yards per carry.
Khalil Herbert - 45 yards on 9 rushing attempts, for an average of 5 yards per carry.
Montgomery can reach 1,000 rushing yards by averaging 61 yards per game from here on out.
Herbert can reach 1,000 rushing yards by averaging 60 yards per game from here on out.
Dante Pettis is your leading receiver, at 51 yards on 1 catch.
David Montgomery had 24 yards on 3 catches.
Byron Pringle had 22 yards on 1 catch.
EQ had 18 yards on 1 catch.
Darnell Mooney had 8 yards on 1 catch.
As expected after one game, all Bears receivers are 60-62 yards per game from here on out away from gathering 1,000 receiving yards on the season.
Dud of the game: TE Cole Kmet with 0 yards on 0 catches; 1 target.
Roquan Smith, Dominique Robinson, Kindle Vildor and Nicholas Morrow all had at least 5 tackles.
Roquan is the leader with 9, which would put him on pace for 153 tackles on the year, which would put him just under his 2021 total, when he finished in the top 5 in that category.
Dominique Robinson had 1.5 sacks in his rookie debut. Good work!
1 TFL each for Kyler Gordon, Jaquan Brisker, Jaylon Johnson and Dominique Robinson.
1 fumble recovery by Jaquan Brisker.
1 interception for Eddie Jackson.
Trenton Gill 6 punts for 277 yards. He's on pace for over 4,700 yards punting. Impressive!
204 total yards for the Bears.
15 first downs on 56 offensive plays. That comes out to 3.6 yards per play.
How did they get those first 15 first downs?:
Passing - 4
Rushing - 6
Penalties - 5
(Being the more disciplined team paid off.)
Post Game 1:
Justin Fields - 121 passing yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT.
Fields can reach 3,800 passing yards by averaging 230 yards per game from here on out. He can reach 4,000 passing yards by averaging 243 yards per game from here on out.
Fields is currently on track for 30+ touchdowns and a 2-to-1 TD-to-INT ratio.
David Montgomery - 26 yards on 17 rushing attempts, for a clip of 1.5 yards per carry.
Khalil Herbert - 45 yards on 9 rushing attempts, for an average of 5 yards per carry.
Montgomery can reach 1,000 rushing yards by averaging 61 yards per game from here on out.
Herbert can reach 1,000 rushing yards by averaging 60 yards per game from here on out.
Dante Pettis is your leading receiver, at 51 yards on 1 catch.
David Montgomery had 24 yards on 3 catches.
Byron Pringle had 22 yards on 1 catch.
EQ had 18 yards on 1 catch.
Darnell Mooney had 8 yards on 1 catch.
As expected after one game, all Bears receivers are 60-62 yards per game from here on out away from gathering 1,000 receiving yards on the season.
Dud of the game: TE Cole Kmet with 0 yards on 0 catches; 1 target.
Roquan Smith, Dominique Robinson, Kindle Vildor and Nicholas Morrow all had at least 5 tackles.
Roquan is the leader with 9, which would put him on pace for 153 tackles on the year, which would put him just under his 2021 total, when he finished in the top 5 in that category.
Dominique Robinson had 1.5 sacks in his rookie debut. Good work!
1 TFL each for Kyler Gordon, Jaquan Brisker, Jaylon Johnson and Dominique Robinson.
1 fumble recovery by Jaquan Brisker.
1 interception for Eddie Jackson.
Trenton Gill 6 punts for 277 yards. He's on pace for over 4,700 yards punting. Impressive!
204 total yards for the Bears.
15 first downs on 56 offensive plays. That comes out to 3.6 yards per play.
How did they get those first 15 first downs?:
Passing - 4
Rushing - 6
Penalties - 5
(Being the more disciplined team paid off.)