Sometimes your best offense is a good defense. Just ask the Chicago Bears.
The first touchdown of Thursday night's game in Green Bay didn't come from the Bears offense -- or the Packers offense . Surprise, surprise, it came from the Bears defense.
On a third-and-10 from the Packers' 15-yard line, Aaron Rodgers took a shotgun snap and had nowhere to go because Bears' rookie Leonard Floyd found him almost immediately. After grabbing Rodgers, not only did Floyd force a fumble, but he recovered it in the end zone for a touchdown.
It almost sounds unbelievable, so let's watch it happen.
Rodgers fumbles...
— NFL (@NFL) October 21, 2016
Bears recover in the end zone!
TD!!!
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The touchdown gave the Bears a 10-6 lead in a game that's been lacking offense. At halftime, the Bears only had 111 total yards of offense.
The defensive touchdown didn't faze the Packers, who drove 85-yards downfield to score a touchdown on their next drive to take a 13-10 lead.
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