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Alyssa Barbieri

VOTE: What was the play of the game in Bears’ 31-15 win over Redskins?

The Chicago Bears (2-1) notched its second consecutive win of the season, a 31-15 victory over the Washington Redskins (0-3) on Monday Night Football.

There were plenty of highlights to be had, especially in the first half of a high-scoring affair for the Bears.

Bears QB Mitch Trubisky found WR Taylor Gabriel often during Monday’s game — three times, to be exact. But it was Trubisky’s third touchdown to Gabriel — a 36-yard dime — that was his most impressive throw.

Bears S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix made the most of his homecoming, picking off Redskins QB Case Keenum twice in the victory. But Clinton-Dix set the tone with a pick-6 on Washington’s first offensive drive.

Bears OLB Khalil Mack excels at many things, primetime performances being near the top of the list. Mack knows how to get after the quarterback and force turnovers, as evidenced by Mack’s strip-sack of Keenum in the second quarter.

While the Bears defense softened in the second half with a 28-3 lead, they continued to show why they’re one of the best defenses in the league. ILB Danny Trevathan forced a Keenum fumble on fourth-and-1, which was recovered by S Eddie Jackson.

What do you think? What was the play of the game in Chicago’s win over Washington?

VOTE!

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