The Detroit Lions struggling defense was exactly what the ailing Chicago Bears offense needed to end a four-game losing streak.

Mitchell Trubisky reminded the organization why they took him with the second-overall pick in 2017, letting the offense come to him and taking care of the ball to the tune of three touchdowns.

The Lions pass rush still gave him some trouble as the Bears worked through some changes on the offensive line, but Trubisky played with a level of confidence he hasn’t shown in weeks.

The loss of Matthew Stafford limited what Detroit could do offensively, but Jeff Driskell’s mobility offered a different challenge for the Bears defense.

Eventually, they figured out how to contain him, and the backup quarterback couldn’t beat Chicago with his arm.

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