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Watch: Former Bulldog sacks Sam Bradford for a safety

Chicago Bears first-round draft pick Leonard Floyd poses for photos Friday, April 29, 2016, in Lake Forest, Ill. (Abel Uribe/Chicago Tribune via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT CHICAGO TRIBUNE; CHICAGO SUN-TIMES OUT; DAILY HERALD OUT; NORTHWEST HERALD OUT; THE HERALD-NEWS OUT; DAILY CHRONICLE OUT; THE TIMES OF NORTHWEST INDIANA OUT; TV OUT; MAGAZINES OUT; NO SALES
Former Bulldog and Chicago Bears linebacker Leonard Floyd took Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford down in the end zone for a safety during Monday night’s game.
💰💰 #BigMoney #MINvsCHI pic.twitter.com/jLPx1TYuE3— Bovada Official (@BovadaLV) October 10, 2017Wow! Leonard Floyd sacks Sam Bradford for the safety. Safety being the first score paid out twice this week at 44/1.
Floyd has two safeties in his two-year career with the Bears. The former Bulldog had seven sacks in his first NFL season in 2016.
The Bears picked Floyd ninth overall.
