Chicago Bears, Washington Commanders
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With everything on the line Monday night, Moody knew focus and presence would be key on his game-deciding kick.
The Chicago Bears wanted revenge against the Washington Commanders after 2024's Fail Mary, and they got it on Monday Night Football in Week 6.
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No Hail Mary magic this time and Moody’s last-play kick lifts the Bears past the Commanders 25-24
It wasn’t quite the same drama as the Hail Mary that decided these teams’ game a year ago, but Caleb Williams and the Bears did get the better of Jayden Daniels and the Commanders on a final-play score this time.
A little less than one year after a season-defining loss, the Bears showed off their progress in a 25-24 win over the Washington Commanders.
But there was seemingly no indication that he was injured on Monday night. Yet there were reports late that night that Moore was taken to a local hospital after the game in Washington D.C. Per ESPN's Courtney Cronin, it was for a "precautionary medical evaluation" and that he'd stay overnight.
Caleb Williams is much more at ease in Year 2 at helm of the Bears, and it's all thanks to Ben Johnson's distinct plan for the QB.
Without those two receivers, the Commanders will rely heavily on Deebo Samuel, who himself is battling injuries and is officially questionable for Monday night. Zach Ertz is their only other reliable pass catcher, but Chicago's highly paid linebackers should be able to keep him in check.