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Game-ending FG ends Bears’ skid vs. winless Lions

- By Larry Lage

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

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

The Lions (0-10-1) made many mistakes, early and late, to extend their skid to 15 games going back to their most recent win nearly a year ago in Chicago.

Andy Dalton, starting in place of injured rookie Justin Fields, led the Bears on an 18-play, 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.

On the next snap, Dalton converted third-and-4 with a 7-yard pass to Byrd. With only one timeout left, which first-year coach Dan Campbell used to get his disorganiz­ed defense set up, Dalton was able to kneel to run the clock down to 1 second before calling a timeout to set up Santos’ third field goal.

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

Jared Goff, returning from a one-game absence because of an oblique injury, was 21 of 25 for 171 with two touchdowns. Goff threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Josh Reynolds on his first drive and a 17-yard pass to T.J. Hockenson late in the third that helped Detroit take a 14-13 lead that it simply failed to keep.

Dalton did not make many mistakes, but Detroit cornerback Amani Oruwariye took advantage of one of them when he stepped in front of a receiver to pick off a pass in the end zone late in the second quarter. Oruwariye provided some joy for Lions fans that need it, celebratin­g the intercepti­on by having his teammates sit in the end zone to be served imaginary food from the football.

 ?? CARLOS OSORIO / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bears kicker Cairo Santos kicks the winining field goal with time expiring Thursday to defeat the Lions 16-14 in Detroit. Chicago (4-7) ended a five-game losing streak under embattled coach Matt Nagy.
CARLOS OSORIO / ASSOCIATED PRESS Bears kicker Cairo Santos kicks the winining field goal with time expiring Thursday to defeat the Lions 16-14 in Detroit. Chicago (4-7) ended a five-game losing streak under embattled coach Matt Nagy.

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