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For the second week in a row, the Chicago Bears played with fire. Fortunately for their playoff hopes, the Bears survived a poor start against the New York Giants to escape with a 24-20 win in front of 58,
Caleb Williams lead the Bears to a 24-20 comeback win against the Giants, tying franchise record with fourth game-winning drive of the season.
Dan Hampton, Ed O’Bradovich, and Andy Masur react to the Chicago Bears’ another come-from-behind win over the Giants, 24-20. The Bears return to the road to take on the Minnesota Vikings (4-5) on
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The Vikings' defense played admirably, holding the Ravens to four field goals, but Baltimore's offense eventually broke through. Derrick Henry ran for 75 yards and Lamar Jackson threw for 176, including a touchdown pass to Mark Andrews early in the fourth quarter to extend the lead.
On the opening drive of the game, the Chicago Bears cannot convert a fourth-and-4 as wide receiver DJ Moore cannot haul in a pass from quarterback Caleb Williams in the end zone against the New York Giants.
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The rookies keep showing up: What we learned from the Chicago Bears' win over the Giants
Here’s what we learned from the Bears’ comeback win over the Giants, where the Bears staged more late-game heroics and the young players starred again.
Baltimore’s defense set the tone once again. Vikings rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy completed just 20 of 42 passes (47.6 percent) for 248 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions, while the Ravens’ special teams unit came up with a crucial fumble recovery early in the third quarter.
This article was originally published on www.dawindycity.com as Bears Could Capitalize on Vikings' QB Desperation with Backup Trade.