It might have been an ugly win, but you never apologize for winning in the NFL. The Bears picked up their third win in a row on Sunday, defeating the Vikings 19-17 off a last-second field goal by Cairo Santos.
The Bears got out to an early lead, though the defense ended up giving the lead back up late in the fourth quarter. A clutch kick return from Devin Duvernay set Chicago up in great field position, however, and the offense was able to get into range for Santos to hit the game-winner. The score would lead you to believe there were plenty of ups and downs throughout the game, and the tape shows you would be right.
As I did all of last year, I will be publishing five scouting reports on the performance of Bears players that fans want to hear about the most. All five of these scouting reports [will go up on my Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/jacobinfante) every week as soon as I have finished breaking down the All-22 tape. You can join as a subscriber and receive all of my exclusive Bears and NFL Draft content for as low as $1 a month, or you can buy individual scouting reports for $4 each as you see fit.
Like last year, I will post one of my five scouting reports for free here on Windy City Gridiron for every game the Bears play. This week, I broke down the tape of the following players:
* QB Caleb Williams
* LB Tremaine Edmunds
* DE Austin Booker
* TE Cole Kmet
* RT Darnell Wright
To give you a preview of what the scouting reports look like, here’s my one-page breakdown on how Austin Booker performed against Minnesota, having taken on a bigger role in the Bears’ starting lineup with Dayo Odeyingbo out: