GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers thrived on big plays from their defense last year, but didn't produce nearly enough of them the first half of this season.
That's starting to change now as the Packers move closer to a second straight NFC North title.
Green Bay (8-3) scored three touchdowns off turnovers Sunday night in a 41-25 victory over the Chicago Bears (5-6). The Packers have eight takeaways in their last four games after forcing just four turnovers in their first seven games.
The Packers' 12 overall takeaways still put them in the bottom half of the NFL rankings and well off their pace from last year, when they forced 25 turnovers.
But they've picked up the pace and gotten more aggressive lately.
"As coaches, typically you get what you emphasize," Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Monday. "Obviously, (we) did not do a good enough job emphasizing that early in the year. I think our guys are taking that to heart, they're taking it personal. They want to show everybody that they can be a great defense."
Green Bay's defense scored one touchdown on its own. After Za'Darius Smith sacked Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky to force a fumble, Preston Smith picked the ball up and ran 14 yards into the end zone to give the Packers a 27-3 lead.
Darnell Savage Jr. picked off two of Trubisky's passes, his first two interceptions of the season.