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Patrick Rossey & Chicago Bears & NFL
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Patrick Rossey & NFL
Patrick Rossey & Chicago Bears & NFL
Patrick Rossey & Chicago Bears & NFL
Patrick Rossey & Chicago Bears & NFL
Patrick Rossey & Chicago Bears & NFL
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BEARS WIN 18-17!Quick RecapOffenseWe looked good (just decent) on offense, even with all the injuries that have plagued us already this season. Our makeshift offensive line did not go well and struggled all game. Jay Cutler had to work with the struggling O-line and the dwindled talent on the receiving core and put together two amazing drives to win the game with 18 seconds to go. Matt Forte had another solid game too.
DefenseAgain, like last week, the defense played alright throughout the game, but stepped up big in the clutch, giving Jay Cutler the ball to go. There were some big plays in the game, with Pernell McPhee, once again leading the way, as he becomes one of the best off-season moves the Bears have made in a while.
Offensive Stats (QB, RB, WR, TE)BearsJay Cutler
Matt Forte
Marquese Wilson
Martellus Bennett
ChiefsAlex Smith
Jamaal Charles
Jeremy Maclin
Travis Kelce
Defensive Stats (LT, LS, HM)BearsSam Acho
T - Willie Young, Pernell McPhee, Lamarr Houston
Christian Jones
Harold Jones-Quartey
Shea McLellin
ChiefsMarcus Peters
Allen Bailey
Derrick Johnson
Jaye Howard
Fun FactsFirst offensive TD since week 3
Historic first play of the game
Jamaal joining elites
2nd touchdown by WR by chiefs since last season
Bears shine in 4th
Jay with a couple of key stats - (1) (2)
Live Game Big Play Tracker
Key Stats Report
Injury Report
UPI.com's prediction annotated
NFL.com's prediction annotated
Week 5 vs. Chiefs Recap was written by Patrick Rossey.