The Chicago Bears improved to 3-1 with a 34-18 victory at the Dallas Cowboys in which they intercepted Tony Romo five times, with two being returned for touchdowns.

The Bears had a +12.9 advantage in The Trench Counter, largely influenced by having a +4 turnover differential and also averaging 6.7 yards per play against 6.3 for the Cowboys. Dallas had a +8 edge in Total Rushes/Completions.

Jay Cutler went 18-for-24 for 275 yards with two touchdowns, zero interceptions and two sacks. Brandon Marshall caught seven balls for 138 yards, while Devin Hester caught a 34-yard touchdown to extend the Chicago lead to 24-7 late in the third quarter.

Matt Forte returned from an ankle injury to run 13 times for 52 yards.

Romo went 31-for-43 for 307 yards, one touchdown and the aforementioned five interceptions. Several of Romo's interceptions could at least partially be blamed on his receivers.

More concerning for Dallas than the five-interception aberration was their inability to run the ball. DeMarco Murray rushed 11 times for 24 yards (2.2 average).