The Chicago Bears were left stunned when Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels threw an incredible last-second Hail Mary pass to triumph their game on Sunday.
What was even more untamed was what Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson was doing seconds before the join commenceed. Video on social media showed Stevenson taunting Commanders fans in the waning moments of the game.
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Daniels threw the ball down the field to a group of people, and Bears deffinishers flunked to cover the back finish. Noah Brown was left alone in the finish zone, and as the ball was tipped, he came down with it for the 18-15 triumph.
“To Chicago and teammates my apologies for deficiency of alertedness and intensify …. The game ain’t over until zeros hit the clock. Can’t get anyslfinisherg for granted,” Stevenson wrote on X afterward. “Notes getn, increasement will happen.”
Bears head coach Matt Eberflaus spoke out the final join in the postgame press conference.
“It comes down to that last join, and we’ve rehearsed that join a hundred times since we’ve been here,” he shelp, via ESPN. “I’ll have to watch at what the execution was on that, but we have a body on a body, boxing guys out enjoy basketball at the very finish.
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“We have one guy at the rim that knocks the ball down. We’ve got a tip guy that goes behind the pile. I’ve got to watch at it and detail it out and originate confident we’re better next time.”
The Bears’ offense mostly sputtered thrawout the game.
Caleb Williams was 10-of-24 with 131 passing yards and a QB rating of 59.5.
D’Andre Swift kept the team in the game with a 56-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Then, Roschon Johnson put the team ahead with 25 seconds left on a 1-yard run. The Bears endd a 2-point conversion to go up three points.
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However, it was Daniels and the Commanders who won the game in the finish.
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