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Chicago Bears' Week 9 win was sealed in a way that can make Bears fans smile and it makes Matt Eberflus look even more foolish
When the Bengals snapped the ball and Flacco dropped back on the Hail Mary, defensive coordinator Dennis Allen dialed up the pressure with six players blitzing on the play, leaving only five players back defending the end zone. Flacco was rushed out of the pocket immediately and threw a short pass that was picked off at the 18-yard line.
Week 9 was a wild and crazy ride that ended in a Bears' 47-42 win, thanks to a Caleb Williams 58-yard game-winning touchdown pass to Colston Loveland. The Bears improved their record to 5-3, and by the time Sunday's games concluded, they found themselves tied for the most wins in the NFC North.
The Bears did not start their game against the Bengals how they wanted, giving up a 99-yard kickoff return touchdown.
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Ja'Marr Chase speaks for all Bengals fans with 3-word reaction to yet another demoralizing loss
Cincinnati allowed a 58-yard touchdown pass from Caleb Williams to rookie Colston Loveland in the final 25 seconds of the game. All the Bengals had to do was tackle Loveland and force Chicago to try and stop the clock and attempt a game-winning field goal.
The hope for big plays and game-changing touchdowns were as high as they'd ever been for Chicago Bears fans after they welcomed Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze to the squad after the 2024 NFL Draft. Williams, the first overall pick, and Odunze, the ninth ...