61.5

Average yards of Tory Taylor‘s two punts, the highest by a Bears player with multiple punts in a game since at least 1948. The previous high average of 57.5 yards was set by Maury Buford in the 1985 season opener, a 38-28 victory over the Buccaneers. Taylor’s two punts Sunday came on the Bears’ first two possessions and traveled 64 and 59 yards.

2

Players to have a reception in 19 or more NFL seasons. With a two-yard catch Sunday, tight end Marcedes Lewis joined Pro Football Hall of Fame receiver Jerry Rice has the only two players to accomplish that feat. Rice had at least one catch in 20 NFL seasons.

9

Consecutive home games the Bears have won, the longest active streak in the NFL. (The Bears were designated the home team Sunday even though the game was played 4,000 miles from Chicago). It’s also the Bears’ longest streak since they won 10 straight home games in 2005-06. They won their final five home contests last year, beating the Raiders, Panthers, Lions, Cardinals and Falcons, and have won their first four home games this season over the Titans, Rams, Panthers and Jaguars.

4

Regular-season games the Bears have played outside the United States. Prior to Sunday’s win, they beat the Bills in Toronto in 2010, defeated the Buccaneers in London in 2011 and lost to the Raiders in London in 2019.