A key play can be anywhere from a turnover to a touchdown and even a critical third-down stop. The Buccaneers had several key plays in the first half that allowed them to pull away and never look back.
Without further ado, let’s take a look at the plays in chronological order that sprung the Bucs to 1-0.

It was the second drive of the game and the Bears were deep in Tampa Bay territory. Mike Glennon attempted to go short right to Dion Sims but Kwon Alexander read it, intercepted it and would return it 22 yards.