NY Giants 3, Chicago 17

1 2 3 4 T
NYG (1-1) 0 3 0 0 3
CHI (1-1) 10 7 0 0 17

Final

8:00 PM ET
August 22, 2009
Soldier Field,
Chicago, IL

Cutler directs big drives early in Bears' victory

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1119
Passing 1st downs
411
Rushing 1st downs
67
1st downs from Penalties
11
3rd down efficiency
4-166-14
4th down efficiency
1-31-2
Total Plays5967
Total Yards259372
Passing140222
Comp-Att
16-3218-31
Yards per pass
4.47.2
Rushing119150
Rushing Attempts
2234
Yards per rush
5.44.4
Red Zone (Made-Att)0-11-2
Penalties8-7811-73
Turnovers02
Fumbles lost
02
Interceptions thrown
00
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession28:4231:18
Air/Ground Leaders
NY Giants Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Woodson7/169500
Manning7/106200
Chicago Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Cutler8/1312110
Hanie10/1812000
NY Giants Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Bradshaw654023
Ware834016
Chicago Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Forte958132
Peterson928014
NY Giants Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Nicks155055
Ware430016
Chicago Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Bennett242027
Aromashodu138038
NY Giants Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Manning100
Manningham100
Chicago Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Wolfe110
Jones110
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNYGCHI
FG10:32Robbie Gould 44 Yd 03
TD04:16Matt Forte 32 Yd Run (Robbie Gould Kick) 010
SECOND QUARTERNYGCHI
TD10:17Desmond Clark 1 Yd Pass From Jay Cutler (Robbie Gould Kick) 017
FG03:23Lawrence Tynes 42 Yd 317
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Associated Press

CHICAGO -- Jay Cutler wasted little time showing the fans at Soldier Field what they've been waiting to see ever since he joined the Chicago Bears.

Cutler came out and led the Bears to points on their first three possessions -- his only three series of the game- as Chicago moved out to a quick 17-point lead and beat the New York Giants 17-3 Saturday night.

Fast Facts

• Jay Cutler rebounded from a bad start last week by going 8-for-13 for 121 yards and a touchdown.

• Ahmad Bradshaw had six carries for 54 yards and Brandon Jacobs had seven carries for 27 yards.

• Matt Forte had 58 yards on the ground on nine carries with a touchdown.

• Eli Manning went 7-for-10 for 62 yards as he and Cutler played most of the first half.

-- ESPN research

Playing a game with the Bears for the first time on his new home field, Cutler completed 8-of-13 passes for 121 yards, led TD drives of 80 and 92 yards and threw for a score.

His sub-par performance a week ago in the preseason opener against Buffalo was quickly forgotten.

"It's preseason. Everyone got a little excited last week when we didn't produce but we looked OK tonight," Cutler said. "There's still room for improvement, so we're going to go back to work. We're coming together as an offense. We're not quite there yet."

Cutler outplayed Eli Manning, who left after four series. Manning completed 7-of-10 passes for 62 yards. He was sacked twice, fumbled once -- the Giants recovered -- and was also called for intentional grounding.

The Giants made a quick turnaround and had a short practice week after beating Carolina on Monday night.

"That's no excuse. We were prepared and we looked at everything. We just didn't execute. Too many negative plays," Manning said.

Cutler has already being hailed as the Bears' best quarterback since Sid Luckman and his arrival after a testy departure from the Broncos has been making headlines for months. The Pro Bowl quarterback hit only 5-of-10 passes against the Bills but looked much smoother Saturday night.

"We're kind of coming together, myself and the line, you know, with how I can move in the pocket, and when I can step up, when I can take off," Cutler said.

"It doesn't happen overnight. We've got some new linemen, new receivers, a new quarterback. We're all trying to figure it out.

On his first pass attempt Cutler was hit as he dropped back but completed it a 27-yarder to his former Vanderbilt teammate Earl Bennett. He then hit a 10-yard pass to Devin Hester before a drop and an overthrow left him 2-for-4 on the opening series, one that ended with Robbie Gould's 44-yard field goal.

Later in the first quarter, he connected on a 15-yarder to Bennett and then a 17-yarder to Greg Olsen during a five-play, 80-yard TD drive that was capped by Forte's 32-yard TD run for a 10-0 lead.

Forte, a standout as a rookie a year ago who'd hurt a hamstring during offseason drills, sat out last week's exhibition opener against Buffalo.

The Giants were depleted defensively. Linebackers Antonio Pierce and Michael Boley were on the inactive list as were cornerback Aaron Ross and safety Kenny Phillips. Defensive tackles Rocky Bernard and Chris Canty were also sidelined by injuries. Backup DT Jay Alford was carted off with a knee sprain early in the third quarter.

But Giants defensive end Justin Tuck called the performance one "that leaves a bad taste."

"It's the preseason, but we didn't do what we wanted to," he added.

Cutler and Hester nearly connected for a big play to start the second quarter. Cutler rolled out and found Hester more than 10 yards behind the Giants' secondary, but the former kick returner couldn't catch up with the long pass that would have been an easy touchdown.

"We had a shot there. I overthrew it a little bit. It's going to happen," Cutler said.

Later in the same drive, Cutler showed off his legs, scrambling 12 yards for a first down. Cutler then made a nice lead pass to to Devin Aromashodu, whose highlight-reel, fully extended catch was good for a 38-yard gain and first down at the Giants 1. Cutler then faked into the line and tossed a TD pass to Desmond Clark to make it 17-0.

New York (1-1) also used David Carr and Andre Woodson at quarterback but couldn't find the end zone or offensive consistency.

Giants coach Tom Coughlin said his team couldn't get first downs -- only 11 for the game- or protect the passer well. "There was no continuity," he said.

"We got beat. We have no excuses."


NFL Scores

Thursday, August 20th 2009
Cincinnati 7 Final
New England 6
Philadelphia 15 Final
Indianapolis 23
Friday, August 21st 2009
Tennessee 10 Final
Dallas 30
Atlanta 20 Final
St. Louis 13
Kansas City 13 Final
Minnesota 17
Saturday, August 22nd 2009
Detroit 10 Final
Cleveland 27
Carolina 17 Final
Miami 27
Pittsburgh 13 Final
Washington 17
Tampa Bay 24 Final
Jacksonville 23
NY Giants 3 Final
Chicago 17
Buffalo 21 Final
Green Bay 31
New Orleans 38 Final
Houston 14
Oakland 20 Final
San Francisco 21
San Diego 17 Final
Arizona 6
Denver 13 Final
Seattle 27
Monday, August 24th 2009
NY Jets 23 Final
Baltimore 24