San Diego Union-Tribune

BEARS WIN BATTLE OF NFL ALSO-RANS

- BY LARRY LAGE

Matt Nagy still has a job and perhaps his team has a shot to salvage its season.

Cairo Santos made a 28yard game-ending field goal to give the slumping Chicago Bears a 16-14 victory over the winless Detroit Lions on Thursday.

The Bears (4-7) ended a five-game losing streak under Nagy, who was answering questions about his job status less than 48 hours before kickoff.

Nagy said team chairman George McCaskey told the team on Wednesday the Patch.com report that the fourth-year coach was told he will no longer coach after the game in Detroit was not accurate.

“We’ve been through some stuff, some distractio­ns, the last couple days,” Nagy acknowledg­ed. “But it just proves who they are, what type of fighters they are, what type of winners they are.”

Meanwhile, the Lions (010-1) showed no one in the NFL comes up short quite as they do.

“First, you have to learn how not to lose,“said Detroit quarterbac­k Jared Goff, who returned from a one-game absence because of an oblique injury.

Detroit made many mistakes, early and late, to extend its winless skid to 15 games since beating the Bears on the road nearly a year ago. The Lions had 10 penalties, including three in a row when they were at midfield that ended their chance to score on their last possession.

“Having second-and-25 or third-and-32 definitely shrinks your playbook,” first year coach Dan Campbell lamented.

Andy Dalton, starting in place of injured rookie Justin Fields, led the Bears on an 18play, 69-yard drive that took the final 8:30 off the clock.

Dalton converted a thirdand-5 with a 13-yard pass to Damiere Byrd to get the Bears to midfield. Detroit later helped out, giving them 5 yards on a penalty for calling consecutiv­e timeouts without a play in between.

“I knew it was a penalty, but we had half of our guys with one call and half with another,” Campbell said. “I either could call the timeout, knowing it would be a penalty, or stand there and watch them score a touchdown.”

On the next snap, Dalton converted third-and-4 with a 7-yard pass to Byrd. With only one timeout left, Dalton was able to kneel to run the clock down to 1 second before calling a timeout to set up Santos’ third field goal.

“I don’t think I’ve been a part of a game with two timeouts in a row,” the 34-year-old Dalton said.

Dalton finished 24 of 39 for 317 yards with a go-ahead, 17yard touchdown pass to Jimmy Graham late in the first half and an intercepti­on.

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