2B4B5506BF669D6925DF08F1CBB41563 Bears fall to Commanders in low-scoring affair | Game Recap

Bears fall to Commanders in low-scoring affair | Game Recap

 

Bears fall to Commanders in low-scoring affair | Game Recap


 The Bears couldn't beat a large number of slip-ups Thursday night, including a couple of exorbitant turnovers and no focuses on three red-zone assets, in a 12-7 misfortune to the Commandants at Warrior Field.

The Bears (2-4) got an opportunity to start to lead the pack in the last moment of the game following a missed 48-yard field objective by Commandants kicker Joey Slye that gave the offense the ball at their 38 with 1:49 to go. Quarterback Justin Fields mixed 39 yards down the passed on side of the field to arrive at Washington's 5. In any case, on fourth-and-objective from the 4, Fields tossed to beneficiary Darnell Mooney, who got it shy of the objective line, fixing the success for the Administrators (2-4).

"Our protection worked really hard of ascending there when we didn't get that fourth down and driving a missed field objective," mentor Matt Eberflus said. "And afterward we drove it right down the length of the field to allow ourselves an opportunity to win it toward the end there, and afterward didn't punch it in."

While the Bears didn't score until the second from last quarter, they had two red-zone potential open doors in the principal half. In the group's second drive of the game, Fields was taken out at the Washington 5 on a pass planned for tight end Cole Kmet. The accompanying Bears ownership brought about a turnover on downs after Fields ousted tight end Ryan Griffin in the end zone on third-and-objective from the 1 and running back Khalil Herbert was held back on fourth-and-objective.

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