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Top 10: Bears takeaways so far this season
Senior writer Larry Mayer ranks the 10 takeaways the Bears have generated so far this season.

(10) Mack ignites Bears rally
Khalil Mack helped spark a 21-point third-quarter rally by recovering an errant pitchout by Raiders quarterback Derek Carr in a Week 5 loss to the Raiders.

(9) Clinton-Dix bites hand that once fed him
Ha Ha Clinton Dix recorded his second interception of the game in a Week 3 Monday night win over his former team when he picked off an overthrown Case Keenum pass over the middle.

(8) Fuller thwarts drive
Kyle Fuller made a key red-zone interception of a Joe Flacco pass to keep the Broncos out of the end zone in a narrow Week 2 win in Denver.

(7) Prince gets ball back
Prince Amukamara alertly stripped the ball from receiver Stefon Diggs from behind in a Week 4 win over the Vikings. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix recovered the fumble on the play, which was originally ruled an incomplete pass before the ruling was reversed after the Bears challenged the call.

(6) Mack goes after ball
On the first play of the second half in a Week 4 win over the Vikings at Soldier Field, Khalil Mack generated a strip/sack of quarterback Kirk Cousins. Nick Williams recovered the fumble.

(5) Mack attacks Redskins
Khalil Mack produced one of his patented strip/sacks, swatting the ball away from quarterback Case Keenum in a Week 3 win over the Redskins at FedEx Field. Akiem Hicks recovered the fumble.

(4) Fuller makes diving interception
Kyle Fuller demonstrated his ball skills and play-making ability when he dove forward to pick off a Case Keenum pass in a Week 3 Monday night road win over the Redskins.

(3) Trevathan forces key turnover
Danny Trevathan knocked the ball away from Case Keenum on a quarterback sneak on fourth-and-1 after the Redskins had cut a 28-0 deficit to 31-15 in the fourth quarter of a Week 3 win over the Redskins.

(2) Ha Ha has the last laugh
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix burns his former team by intercepting a Case Keenum pass and returning it 37 yards for a touchdown in a Week 3 Monday night win over the Redskins. It remains the Bears' only defensive TD this season.

(1) McManis "Peanut Punch"
Sherrick McManis saved a touchdown and preserved a fourth-quarter lead by punching the ball away from receiver Trevor Davis inside the 1 in an eventual Week 5 loss to the Raiders. Prince Amukamara recovered the fumble.