Dan Hampton, Ed O’Bradovich, and Andy Masur react to the Chicago Bears’ 25-24 victory over the Washington Commanders.
It wasn’t a Hail Mary this time, but it came down to the final play again between these two teams. The Bears (3-2) were the ones on top this time after Jake Moody hit a 38-yard field goal as time expired.
Chicago started the game up 13-0, thanks to Washington (3-3) turning the ball over on their first two drives, but the Commanders would come back to take a 24-16 lead in the 4th quarter.
The Bears were consistent culprits of interesting penalties, getting flagged nine times, including an illegal formation penalty that wiped out a Rome Odunze touchdown.
Caleb Williams finished 17 for 29 for 252 yards and one touchdown, and led the Bears down the field to set up the game-winning field goal.
The Bears return home to face the New Orleans Saints (1-5) on Sunday, October 19. The pregame show will air from 11 am to 12 pm, and the postgame show will air from 3:30 to 5:30 pm.
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