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Game Notes: New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears | 2025 NFL Week 7

Alvin Kamara passed fellow University of Tennessee standout Charlie Garner for 70th all-time in NFL rushing yards

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS AT CHICAGO BEARS
SUNDAY, OCT. 19, 2025 ● SOLDIER FIELD
SAINTS POSTGAME NOTES

  • The Saints fell to the Bears 26-14, dropping to 1-6 on the season. They will face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at home next Sunday at the Caesars Superdome at 3:05 p.m. CT. The game will be regionally televised on FOX (WVUE FOX 8 locally).
  • The Saints held the Bears to converting three-of-12 third down attempts (25.0 pct.) and kept them out of the end zone on four-of-six red zone attempts, while only allowing 172 net yards passing.
  • Quarterback Spencer Rattler added 233 yards on 20-of-32 passing with two touchdowns and three interceptions. He also added 12 rushing yards.
  • Wide receiver Chris Olave led the pass offense with five catches for 98 yards (19.6 avg.) with a career-high two touchdowns. His biggest play of the day was a 57-yard bomb in the second quarter, the longest reception of his career.
  • Running back Alvin Kamara posted 11 carries for 28 yards. He passed fellow University of Tennessee standout Charlie Garner for 70th all-time in NFL rushing yards.
  • Kamara played in his 122nd game on Sunday to move into a tie on the club's games played list with former running back and current Vice President of Player Engagement, Fred McAfee.
  • Tight end Juwan Johnson recorded five receptions for 79 yards with his longest catch of the day being a 29-yard pass from Rattler. The 79 receiving yards are his highest total of the season.
  • Wide receiver Rashid Shaheed added four grabs for 40 yards.
  • Linebacker Demario Davis led the Black in Gold defense with ten tackles (six solo).
  • Davis played in his 121st game as a Saint, moving into sole possession of 33rd on the club's games played list, surpassing linebacker Vaughan Johnson. It was also his 217th career game on Sunday, moving into sole possession of 13th for appearances by a linebacker.
  • Defensive end Chase Young finished with three tackles, a half-sack and two passes defensed. The two pass breakups tied his career-high.
  • Defensive lineman Bryan Bresee added four stops and a half-sack.
  • Rookie cornerback Quincy Riley had his first career interception on Sunday. It was the first time two Saints rookies each have had picks in a season since 2019.
  • Rookie linebacker Danny Stutsman had his most productive game of the season, finishing with six tackles (one solo).
  • Cornerback Alontae Taylor recorded seven stops, leading the secondary.
  • Cornerback Kool Aid McKinstry added five solo stops, including one tackle for loss and a pass breakup.
  • Defensive end Cameron Jordan played in his 233rd game on Sunday, moving into a tie for ninth all-time among defensive linemen in games played with Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive end Jason Taylor, adding three tackles.
  • On coverage units, linebacker Jaylan Ford led the team with three special teams tackles (two solo).
  • Long snapper Zach Wood played in his 139th career game on Sunday, moving into a tie for 20th in Saints history with Saints Ring of Honor member defensive end Will Smith. Wood also added one solo special teams tackle.

Check out the game action photos from the New Orleans Saints game against the Chicago Bears for Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season on Oct. 19, 2025 at Soldier Field.

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