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August 10, 2025 | Soldier Field, Chicago, IL | Attendance: 43,537

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Ben Johnson’s first night as an NFL head coach was supposed to answer questions about his offense. His defense wrote the headline instead.

Austin Booker sacked Miami’s quarterbacks three times, Chicago’s pass rush finished with six sacks on the night, and the Bears and Dolphins walked off Soldier Field on August 10, 2025 tied 24-24 — the first preseason draw between these two franchises since 1973. Caleb Williams never took a snap. Tua Tagovailoa played one series. What followed across the remaining three quarters was a depth-chart audition in front of 43,537 people, and a second-year defensive end nobody was watching made the most of it.



Booker and Chicago’s Defense Control the Night

Booker arrived at Soldier Field as a roster bubble candidate. He left as the most talked-about player on the field.

The second-year defensive end posted three sacks, three tackles for loss, and four quarterback hits. His most damaging play came in the fourth quarter — he stripped Quinn Ewers inside the Miami 10-yard line, Chicago recovered, and Case Keenum cashed it three plays later with a 4-yard touchdown pass to Deion Hankins that put the Bears up 17-14.

Johnson’s postgame take on Booker was direct:

“I think he was a factor the entire game. He ended up with, what, three sacks and he was just menacing. They really feed off of that.”

Dominique Robinson and Alex Cook each added a sack. Ruben Hyppolite II led Chicago’s defense with six total tackles (five solo), while Noah Sewell collected six tackles of his own and made the single biggest defensive play of the first quarter — stopping Jaylen Wright on fourth-and-goal from the 1-yard line to end Tua Tagovailoa’s opening drive before Miami put a point on the board.

On the offensive side, Tyson Bagent started with Caleb Williams held out. He went 13-for-19, 103 yards, one touchdown, one interception, and a 77.3 passer rating. Keenum was markedly sharper in relief — 8-for-10, 80 yards, two touchdowns, and a 139.6 passer rating. The left tackle competition between Braxton Jones and rookie Ozzy Trapilo remained unsettled after both logged significant snaps. Johnson kept his postgame read measured:

“I think we’re trending in the right direction. I’d be curious to see what the tape says.”


Miami’s Three-QB Night

Tua Tagovailoa opened Miami’s first possession — his first preseason action since 2021 — and went 5-for-6, 27 yards across 15 plays before the drive died at the Sewell goal-line stop. He came off after that.

Mike McDaniel’s postgame comments were composed:

“Regardless of what was going to happen today, I think the team knew that this is a start-off point to really work off of, to really create the type of ball we want.”

Zach Wilson, signed by Miami after three seasons in New York and one with Denver, took the next rotation and gave the Dolphins the most functional quarterback production of the night. He went 5-for-9, 96 yards, and posted a 92.8 passer rating — the best among Miami’s three quarterbacks. Two completions built Miami’s first scoring period: a 35-yard pass to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine set up Alexander Mattison’s touchdown, and a 34-yard completion to Tahj Washington moved the chains for Wright’s scoring run.

Quinn Ewers, the sixth-round pick from Texas making his professional debut, finished 5-for-18, 91 yards, 48.1 passer rating, and lost two fumbles. The Booker strip-sack in the red zone was the most costly. More reps came his way in the following preseason weeks.


Scoring Summary

QuarterTimeScorePlayDrive
Q214:11MIA 7 – CHI 0Alexander Mattison 1 Yd Rush (Sanders Kick)7 plays, 51 yds, 2:48
Q24:38MIA 7 – CHI 7Maurice Alexander 4 Yd Pass from Tyson Bagent (Santos Kick)16 plays, 79 yds, 9:33
Q21:45MIA 14 – CHI 7Jaylen Wright 7 Yd Rush (Sanders Kick)7 plays, 58 yds, 2:53
Q20:00MIA 14 – CHI 10Cairo Santos 57 Yd Field Goal2 plays, 13 yds, 0:06
Q30:19MIA 14 – CHI 17Deion Hankins 4 Yd Pass from Case Keenum (Kim Kick)3 plays, 3 yds, 2:27
Q411:48MIA 21 – CHI 17Ollie Gordon II 1 Yd Rush (Sanders Kick)8 plays, 49 yds, 3:31
Q48:38MIA 21 – CHI 24Jahdae Walker 14 Yd Pass from Case Keenum (Kim Kick)7 plays, 60 yds, 3:10
Q46:22MIA 24 – CHI 24Jason Sanders 56 Yd Field Goal6 plays, 23 yds, 2:16

Full Box Score — Miami Dolphins

Passing

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSRTG
Tua Tagovailoa5/6274.5000-085.4
Zach Wilson5/99610.7004-2492.8
Quinn Ewers5/18915.1002-1948.1
TEAM15/331716.5006-4367.0

Rushing

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLG
Jaylen Wright9161.817
Ollie Gordon II8334.1121
De’Von Achane3227.3011
Alexander Mattison382.717
Zach Wilson2168.008
Malik Washington166.006
TEAM261013.9321

Receiving

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLGTGT
Tahj Washington35317.70344
Ollie Gordon II13939.00203
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine13535.00351
Alexander Mattison12121.00212
AJ Henning11818.00183
Malik Washington4184.5064
Erik Ezukanma2178.50124
Chris Myarick188.0081
Theo Wease Jr.155.0053
Dee Eskridge0001
Tanner Conner0001
Tarik Black0001
Julian Hill0001
Monaray Baldwin0001
Andrew Armstrong0002
TEAM1521414.303532

Fumbles

PlayerFUMLOSTREC
Quinn Ewers220
Malik Washington100
Ollie Gordon II100
Theo Wease Jr.001
TEAM421

Defense

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
K.J. Britt630010
Channing Tindall630112
Dequan Jackson530000
Storm Duck440000
Eugene Asante430000
Kenneth Grant420010
Jordan Phillips410000
Jack Jones330000
Derrick McLendon321201
Kendall Sheffield320000
Willie Gay Jr.320.5001
Isaiah Johnson320010
John Saunders Jr.320000
Elijah Campbell310000
Cameron Goode310000
Grayson Murphy221101
Matt Dickerson220100
Patrick McMorris210010
Ethan Bonner200010
Mike Hilton110000
Ben Stille110010
Tyrel Dodson100000
Benito Jones100.5001
Addison West110000
Ethan Robinson110000
Quinton Bell100000
Ifeatu Melifonwu100000
Zeek Biggers100000
Jason Marshall Jr.000010
BJ Adams000010
TEAM74433596

Interceptions

PlayerINTYDSTD
Patrick McMorris1200
TEAM1200

Kick Returns

PlayerNOYDSAVGLGTD
Dee Eskridge14141.0410
AJ Henning13838.0380
Erik Ezukanma13737.0370
TEAM311638.7410

Punt Returns

PlayerNOYDSAVGLGTD
Malik Washington11919.0190
Dee Eskridge11616.0160
TEAM23517.5190

Kicking

PlayerFGPCTLGXPPTS
Jason Sanders1/1100.0563/36
TEAM1/1100.0563/36

Punting

PlayerNOYDSAVGTBIn 20LG
Jake Bailey15959.00159
Ryan Stonehouse15050.00050
TEAM210954.50159

Full Box Score — Chicago Bears

Passing

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSRTG
Tyson Bagent13/191035.4112-1077.3
Case Keenum8/10808.0201-9139.6
Austin Reed5/10414.1000-060.8
TEAM26/392055.7313-1996.5

Rushing

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLG
Kyle Monangai6305.0013
Deion Hankins7233.3012
Ian Wheeler7202.9010
Tyson Bagent199.009
Travis Homer263.003
Case Keenum122.002
TEAM24903.8013

Receiving

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLGTGT
Jahdae Walker34113.71145
Luther Burden III22914.50163
Devin Duvernay3279.00173
Samori Toure12626.00263
Maurice Alexander4194.8174
Travis Homer2157.5093
Joel Wilson3155.0073
Ian Wheeler11414.00142
Tyler Scott188.0081
Colston Loveland188.0082
John Jackson III177.0074
JP Richardson273.5062
Deion Hankins144.0141
Stephen Carlson144.0042
Durham Smythe0001
TEAM262248.632639

Fumbles

PlayerFUMLOSTREC
Alex Cook001
Power Echols001
TEAM002

Defense

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Ruben Hyppolite II650100
Austin Booker643304
Noah Sewell630100
Carl Jones540000
Tre Flowers530020
Josh Blackwell440020
Jamree Kromah410001
Swayze Bozeman330000
Alex Cook321101
Zacch Pickens311101
Jonathan Owens310000
Terell Smith220010
Tysheem Johnson220000
Nahshon Wright220000
Dominique Robinson211101
Tanoh Kpassagnon110000
Elijah Hicks110000
Daniel Hardy100010
Power Echols100000
Ryan Bates110000
Amen Ogbongbemiga110000
Stephen Carlson100000
Jonathan Ford100000
Xavier Carlton000010
TEAM64426878

Interceptions

TeamINTYDSTD
Chicago Bears000

Kick Returns

PlayerNOYDSAVGLGTD
Maurice Alexander12222.0220
Kyle Monangai12222.0220
Devin Duvernay12121.0210
TEAM36521.7220

Punt Returns

PlayerNOYDSAVGLGTD
Maurice Alexander199.090
JP Richardson199.090
TEAM2189.090

Kicking

PlayerFGPCTLGXPPTS
Cairo Santos1/1100.0571/14
Jonathan Kim0/02/22
TEAM1/1100.0573/36

Punting

PlayerNOYDSAVGTBIn 20LG
Tory Taylor315752.31057
TEAM315752.31057

Team Stats

StatMiami DolphinsChicago Bears
Total Yards272295
Passing Yards171205
Comp/Att15/3326/39
Yards per Pass4.44.9
Rushing Yards10190
Rushing Attempts2624
Yards per Rush3.93.8
Total Plays6566
Yards per Play4.24.5
1st Downs1622
Passing 1st Downs1011
Rushing 1st Downs57
1st Downs from Penalties14
3rd Down Efficiency7/16 (44%)6/14 (43%)
4th Down Efficiency2/5 (40%)1/4 (25%)
Red Zone (Made-Att)3/4 (75%)3/4 (75%)
Sacks Allowed6 for 43 yds3 for 19 yds
Turnovers21
Fumbles Lost20
Interceptions Thrown01
Penalties10 for 68 yds7 for 41 yds
Time of Possession26:5033:10

Rookies on Debut

Four first-year players put themselves on the depth chart map on August 10.

Ollie Gordon II, RB, Miami — The sixth-round pick from Oklahoma State ran eight times for 33 yards, scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 1-yard rush with 11:48 left in the fourth quarter, and caught one pass for 39 yards. Gordon had 1,732 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns in his 2023 college season. One preseason game is a data point, not a verdict, but he used his snaps.

Luther Burden III, WR, Chicago — The second-round pick from Missouri played four series and finished with two catches for 29 yards. His 16-yard reception on third-and-15 in the second quarter kept Chicago’s longest drive of the half alive, which ended in a Maurice Alexander touchdown. The route-running showed why the Bears valued him in April.

Deion Hankins, RB, Chicago — Seven carries for 23 yards on the ground and a 4-yard touchdown reception from Keenum in the third quarter. He contributed in both phases and made Chicago’s backup backfield harder to read.

Colston Loveland, TE, Chicago — The 10th overall pick started and played the first two series before being pulled. One catch, eight yards. His workload grew as the preseason progressed.


Injury Report

PlayerTeamPositionInjuryStatus
Alexander MattisonMiamiRBNeck/ShoulderDid not return
Major BurnsChicagoSKneeDid not return
Travis HomerChicagoRBCalfDid not return
Amen OgbongbemigaChicagoLBShoulderDid not return

Mattison caught a 21-yard pass from Ewers in the fourth quarter and did not return after the tackle. McDaniel confirmed post-game that he had soreness in his neck and shoulder area.


The Kicker Competition

Cairo Santos hit a 57-yard field goal at the end of the second quarter — above his regular-season career long of 55 yards — to pull Chicago within 14-10 at halftime. Santos is in a position battle with Jonathan Kim, who converted both his extra-point attempts. For Miami, Jason Sanders nailed a 56-yarder with 6:22 remaining that tied the game at 24. Both kickers made their cases and neither settled who holds the job going forward.


Johnson passed on a 53-yard field goal attempt late, going for it on fourth-and-3 — the play failed. Miami drove to the Bears’ 40 but stalled. Chicago got the ball back at the Miami 41 with 26 seconds remaining but couldn’t convert a fourth-and-15. The game ended 24-24.

The last time these two franchises tied in the preseason was 1973. On August 10, 2025, the scoreline was the most accurate thing about the whole night — neither team finished, and neither team deserved to lose. What the game did produce was a clear early read on where both rosters stood six weeks before the opener. Chicago’s pass rush, led by a player almost no one was watching, was the best unit on the field. Johnson had his first film session as a head coach, and Booker’s name came up well before the offense did.


Game Officials: Referee Scott Novak | Umpire Mike Morton | Line Judge Mark Stewart | Field Judge Terry Brown | Back Judge Tony Josselyn | Side Judge Don Willard | Down Judge Brian Sakowski

Bobby Smith
Bobby Smithhttps://thesportie.com/
Bobby A. Smith is a Senior Sports Analyst with over nine years of professional experience, specializing in forensic analysis of game strategy and player performance. His work provides a definitive lens on a broad spectrum of professional sports, delivering expert commentary on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, Soccer, Boxing, Cricket, F1, and NASCAR. Unlike surface-level reporting, Bobby’s analysis is known for identifying the critical, game-deciding patterns that raw statistics often obscure. Every article is grounded in rigorous, fact-based research and an unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity.

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