Chicago Bears, Commanders
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The Bears' game-winning drive was set up by a Jayden Daniels fumble on a hand-off to Jacory Crosley-Merritt with 3:10 left. On third-and-1, Daniels mishandled the exchange, and the Bears recovered at their own 44. D'Andre Swift took over from there, rushing for 34 yards on the final drive to set up Moody's kick.
The win puts Chicago at 3-2, as Ben Johnson's side has rattled off three straight wins with the lowly New Orleans Saints next at home. Washington is now at 3-3 with a crucial road trip to the Dallas Cowboys on deck. Let's analyze the Chicago-Washington game further with winners and losers:
The Chicago Bears are set to play the Washington Commanders, but the two teams are polar opposites when it comes to their injury reports.
Chicago pulled off a 25-24 upset with a 38-yard field goal by Jake Moody on the final play. The Commanders are now 3-3, while the Bears improved to 3-2. The Commanders surely will feel as if they gave one away.
Jake Moody kicked a 38-yard field goal as time expired and the visiting Chicago Bears upset the Washington Commanders 25-24 on Monday night.
The Bears (3-2), coming off their bye, extended their winning streak to three games under first-year coach Ben Johnson.