The Arizona Cardinals defeated the Chicago Bears on Sunday at State Farm Stadium 29-9 behind 213 rushing yards and three touchdowns on offense and six sacks on defense.
During the game, there were a few firsts.
Rookie running back Trey Benson scored his first NFL touchdown.
Here is the play:
give it up for @trey_uno1‘s FIRST career TD pic.twitter.com/ZnU7AUlfcZ
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) November 3, 2024
Rookie linebacker Xavier Thomas had his first career sack, a half sack shared with L.J. Collier. He would later have his first career full sack.
tiger on the prowl @ClemsonFB x @atxlete pic.twitter.com/13pgKZIzc5
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) November 3, 2024
Collier’s half sack was the first in his time with the Cardinals.
Zaven Collins had two sacks in the game, but they were two half sacks and a full sack. It was the first time in his career that he was part of three sacks in a game.
Jesse Luketa had his first career sack.
It was Trey McBride’s first career rushing touchdown.
Touchdown views brought to you by @mcbtrey pic.twitter.com/F1XUebnqXe
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) November 3, 2024
It was the first time under head coach Jonathan Gannon that the Cardinals are above .500.
It was the first time the Bears allowed more than 21 points in a game this season.
Yes indeed, there were a lot of firsts. But in the end, what really mattered was the win.
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