GAME 2

Vikings at Chicago

Noon Sunday

Soldier Field

TV: Ch. 9

Radio: 100.3-FM

ABOUT THE BEARS record: 1-0

• The Bears, down 21-10 to Cincinnati midway through the third quarter last week, scored the final 14 points of the game to win 24-21 in Marc Trestman's NFL head coaching debut.

• The comeback, which featured TD drives of 80 and 81 yards, marked the first time since 1980 the Bears trailed by 11 or more in the second half and had two drives of 80 or more yards in a comeback win.

• Cornerback Charles Tillman had two interceptions vs. Cincinnati, giving him 35 for his career. That accounted for two of three Bears takeaways.

• WR Brandon Marshall, who had 104 receiving yards vs. Cincinnati, has 126 catches for 1,612 yards and 12 TDs since joining the Bears in 2012. It is the third-most receiving yards in the league during that time.

player talk chicago qb jay cutler

• Cutler completed 21 of 33 passes for 242 yards, two TDs and one interception Sunday. In the two second-half TD drives, he was a combined 8-for-10 for 135 yards and a TD.

• On how Trestman's offense could keep him healthier (Cutler was not sacked Sunday): "That's the idea. If the ball's not in my hands, they can't sack me."

• On having an offensive-minded head coach: "I think any quarterback, at the end of the day, wants the head guy to be an offensive guy. For selfish reasons, obviously.''

• On getting to know Trestman: "It's been give-and-take, about things he likes to do on the field and things I like to do. He's been really receptive to my ideas."

coach speak marc trestman

• In 28 years of coaching overall, Trestman has been a part of 19 winning seasons and 16 playoff appearances. That includes two stints with the Vikings as an assistant — running backs coach from 1985-86 and QB coach in 1990 and 1991.

• On what he learned from Sunday's comeback: "We've got a base. And the base is our guys played for 60 minutes. It didn't go our way for a lot of the game but … we hung in there. To do that the first week is a good thing.''

• On Cutler's work ethic: "The thing you find out when you talk to Jay is he loves football. He's very serious about it. He's got a high football intellect, where he can handle a lot of information.''

• On the pressure of being a head coach in Chicago: "I understand how expansive it is. I'm appreciative of it. But I try to just stay focused on the job I have to help the team. I haven't gotten caught up in the wide spectrum and visibility of the position."