TYRIQUE STEVENSON STEPS UP AT CB FOR THE BEARS
Tyrique Stevenson chased Dallas Cowboys running back Javonte Williams down the left sideline last Sunday at Soldier Field.
By Max Harper
Tyrique Stevenson chased Dallas Cowboys running back Javonte Williams down the left sideline last Sunday at Soldier Field.
“I just realized he didn’t want it,” Stevenson said.
Stevenson, coming up from behind Williams, threw a left hook at the football. In one fell swoop, Stevenson punched the ball out of Williams’ arms, yanked it from his grasp with two hands and landed both feet on the ground before his momentum carried him out of bounds.
Tyrique Stevenson’s Game-Changing Play
The Peanut Punch
In the opening quarter against the Dallas Cowboys at Soldier Field, Tyrique Stevenson chased down running back Javonte Williams along the left sideline. Coming from behind, Stevenson threw a left hook at the football, punching it loose and securing possession before stepping out of bounds. The replay confirmed the turnover — a textbook example of the “Peanut Punch,” made famous by Charles Tillman, executed with rare speed and precision.
Stevenson’s Defensive Impact
- Recorded his first turnover of the season.
- Added 2 passes defended and 3 tackles.
- On 10 passes thrown his way, only 3 were completed.
- Dak Prescott had just a 42.1 passer rating when targeting him.
Momentum Shift for the Bears
Stevenson’s forced fumble was the first of four takeaways by the Bears defense in a much-needed bounce-back performance after surrendering 52 points to the Detroit Lions just a week earlier.
- Stevenson’s play was the first of four takeaways by the defense.
- Helped the Bears rebound after giving up 52 points to the Lions a week earlier.
- Sparked energy on the field and set the tone early.
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