Daniel provided the kind of steady effort a team hopes to get out its backup quarterback, completing 27 of 37 passes for 230 yards and two touchdowns in what was just the third career start for the 10-year veteran. It was mostly short stuff, but he made smart decisions and the Bears’ only turnover was a fumble by tight end Trey Burton. But the running game woes continued and with the game tied in the fourth quarter it was up to the defense to make a couple of plays to put it away as the Bears pushed their NFL-leading total of interceptions to 20, which is one more than the number of touchdown passes they have allowed.