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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 Chicago Bears finally got the running game going, made a change at left tackle and had a surprise hero. There was a lot to digest.
In the final three and a half minutes, the Bears needed a timely takeaway, a clutch drive and a game-winning kick from a special teams newcomer. That was all baked into Monday’s 25-24 upset of the Commanders, a victory that sure seemed to carry potential program-building significance.
Coach Ben Johnson and his staff have the confidence of the players and it's showing in their three-game winning streak.
A little less than a year after a season-defining loss, the Bears showed off their progress in a 25-24 win over the Washington Commanders.
Moody, a Northville native who starred for the University of Michigan football team, kicked the game-winning field goal despite only learning on Sunday that he would be filling in for Cario Santos, who injured his quadriceps muscle.
Mild-mannered Chicago Bears' head coach Ben Johnson led a frenzied locker room after Monday night's win over the Washington Commanders.