Chicago
Bears
quarterback
Justin
Fields
(1)
scrambles
during
the
second
half of
an NFL
football
game
against
the
Detroit
Lions,
Sunday,
Nov. 19,
2023, in
Detroit.
(AP
Photo/Duane
Burleson) |
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Chicago
Bears
quarterback
Justin
Fields
addresses
the
media
after an
NFL
football
game
against
the
Detroit
Lions,
Sunday,
Nov. 19,
2023, in
Detroit.
(AP
Photo/Paul
Sancya) |
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Justin
Fields
runs for
104
yards
and
passes
for 169
in his
return.
Bears
lose to
Lions
31-26
By DAVE
HOGG
apnews.com
DETROIT
- Justin
Fields
was an
inch
from a
perfect
return.
After
missing
three
games
with a
dislocated
thumb,
the
Chicago
Bears
quarterback
was 16
of 23
for 169
yards
and a
touchdown
Sunday
while
running
for 104
yards on
a
career-high
18
carries.
But he
missed
the
knockout
punch in
the
Bears’
31-26
loss to
the
Detroit
Lions.
With
2:51 to
play,
Chicago
led
Detroit
26-21
when it
faced
third-and-9
from its
26.
Fields
was
looking
for top
receiver
DJ Moore
on a
crossing
route,
but
Detroit’s
deep
safety
moved
down to
help to
cover
it.
That
meant
rookie
Tyler
Scott
was in
single
coverage
on a
deep
route
and
Fields
adjusted.
The pass
looked
perfect
— but
when
Scott
looked
back to
find the
ball, he
stumbled
slightly
and the
ball
went
through
his
hands.
“If we
hit
that, it
is game
over,”
Fields
said.
“He was
running
straight,
but I
think he
got a
little
off
balance
when he
turned
his
head.
That’s
what
caused
him to
miss it.
“He’s a
really
good
young
player
with a
big
future
in this
game,
and the
next
time
he’ll
probably
make
that
catch.”
This
time,
though,
he
didn’t.
The
Bears
punted
and the
Lions
drove 73
yards to
score
the
winning
touchdown
with 29
seconds
left.
Fields
got one
more
play,
but
Aidan
Hutchinson
knocked
the ball
out of
his hand
and it
bounced
through
the end
zone for
a safety
and a
31-26
final.
“We know
we just
played
one of
the top
five
teams in
the
league,
probably
top
three,
and we
should
have won
the
game,”
Fields
said.
“It
hurts,
but we
need to
remember
that we
are
capable
of doing
this.”
Fields
has
rushed
for at
least
100
yards
against
the
Lions
three
times in
the last
two
seasons,
but the
Bears
have
lost all
three
games.
On
Sunday,
he
averaged
5.8
yards
per
carry,
mostly
on
designed
runs,
but he
didn’t
get a
chance
to add
to that
on
Chicago’s
biggest
plays.
On the
first
play of
the
fourth
quarter,
with the
Bears
leading
20-14,
Fields
was
stopped
inches
short of
a first
down on
a
3rd-and-1
sneak.
Facing
fourth-and-inches
from the
Detroit
23,
coach
Matt
Eberflus
and
offensive
coordinator
Luke
Getsy
decided
to kick
a
40-yard
field
goal.
“Obviously,
we
thought
about
going
for it
there,”
Eberflus
said.
“We have
a lot of
confidence
in our
offense,
especially
the way
Justin
was
running
the
ball,
but we
decided
to take
the
nine-point
lead and
make
them
score
twice.”
After
the
defense
got a
three-and-out,
the
Bears
ran more
than
eight
minutes
off the
clock
before
kicking
another
field
goal to
take a
26-14
lead
with
4:15 to
go.
“By
kicking
another
field
goal, we
knew we
had a
12-point
lead and
we had a
chance
to force
the
Lions to
start
using
their
timeouts,”
Eberflus
said.
Detroit,
though,
only
needed
six
plays
and 76
seconds
before
Jared
Goff hit
Jameson
Williams
for a
32-yard
touchdown.
Scott
fair
caught
the
ensuing
kickoff,
giving
Chicago
the ball
at the
25 with
2:59
left.
On the
first
two
plays,
Khalil
Herbert
hit the
middle
of the
line for
no gain
and 1
yard.
The
Lions
used
their
first
two
timeouts,
so only
8
seconds
had run
off the
clock
when
Fields
tried to
hit the
clinching
deep
ball to
Scott.
“On
second
down, it
was a
run-option
play,
but
against
their
defense,
I knew I
had to
give it
to
Khalil,”
Fields
said.
“Believe
me, if I
have a
chance
to keep
the
ball, I
will,
but it
wasn’t
there.”
If Scott
had made
the
catch,
the
Lions
would
have had
to call
their
final
timeout
with the
Bears
already
in
field-goal
position.
Instead,
Detroit
got the
ball
back
with
2:33
left and
finished
off the
improbable
comeback.
“We got
four
turnovers,
but we
need to
turn
more of
them
into
touchdowns,”
Fields
said.
“If we
do that
today,
we win
the
game.”
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