LAKE FOREST, Ill -- As the Chicago Bears put together their longest scoring drive in a century on a 19-play march that spanned 76 yards, ate up 9:54 on the clock in the third quarter and ended with Caleb Williams finding DJ Moore in the back of the end zone on fourth down, Chicago's run game finally looked like it could hold its own.

The Bears ran the ball 11 straight times against a Dallas Cowboys defense that grew demoralized as its players got pushed back deep into their own territory play after play. Most of Chicago's rushing attempts were between 2 and 7-yard gains that played into the offense's plan to control the clock while playing with a double-digit lead that resulted in a 31-14 win.

"I know that our guys were feeling it, but there's something about when we look across

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