
Bears Pull Off Insane Comeback Win Over Bengals
If you bailed when the Chicago Bears were up 14 in the 4th quarter yesterday, only to realize very quickly that they were losing, you made a huge mistake.
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For two reasons, actually. It was a wild football game. One, because most Bears fans aren't sure if the Bears are a bad football team that beat a worse team, or are they're a good team that is really banged up and injured, and it took some last-second heroics to pull off a come-from-behind miracle to win a game on the road.
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Bengals’ Furious Rally Nearly Doomed the Bears
In case you missed it, the Bears had led late 41-27 and decided to let the Bengals back into the game. The Bengals stormed back and eventually took the lead 47-41. I was stunned, Bears players were shook, and fans across the globe couldn't believe their eyes.
Caleb Williams and Colston Loveland Deliver the Game-Winning Miracle
Somehow, the most Bears thing possible happened, again. They fell apart, but I thought things might be different this time around. With a little under a minute to play, the Bears got the ball back, and second-year signal caller Caleb Williams got the Bears a first down, inching them near midfield. With the ball on their own 42-yard line, Williams found rookie Tight End Colston Loveland on a slant route. Loveland caught the pass, bounced off one would-be Bengal tackler, and took it all the way to the house for a game-winning 58-yard touchdown with less than 30 seconds left in the game.
Bears Improve to 5-3 and Give Fans Hope for the Season
It proved to be the game-winner as the Bears knocked off the Cincinnati Bengals 47-42. The Bears are 5-3 in 2025. For what it's worth, the Bears didn't win their fifth game until week 17 in 2024. Maybe things are different this time around.
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