Albuquerque Journal

Broncos go down in a most agonizing manner

Bears’ field goal at the gun spells defeat for Denver

- BY ARNIE STAPLETON

DENVER — Eddie Pineiro won Chicago’s nerve-racking kicking competitio­n.

Now, he’s winning over Bears fans and teammates who suffered through the double-doink miss by Cody Parkey that sent them home from the playoffs.

Pineiro kicked a 53-yard field goal as time expired, giving the Bears a wild 16-14 win Sunday over the Broncos and their former defensive coordinato­r Vic Fangio, whose gutsy 2-point call 31 seconds earlier had given Denver the lead.

“Well, that was a crazy one,” Bears coach Matt Nagy said. “Absolutely crazy. Just a whirlwind of emotions going back and forth.” Like the game. “It’s not how you draw it up,” Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky said. “It’s definitely not.”

The Broncos, who are off to their first 0-2 start since 1999, thought they’d survived and that time had expired when cornerback Chris Harris Jr. tackled Allen Robinson after he hauled in a 25-yard pass on fourthand-15 from Trubisky at the Denver

35.

The clock showed all zeroes and both teams milled around on the field not knowing whether to celebrate a win or lament a loss. Then referee Adrian Hill announced there was 1 second remaining and Chicago was using its last timeout.

Pineiro’s third field goal, a day after his 24th birthday, sent the Bears (1-1) streaming back onto the field in celebratio­n of a victory that seemed so unlikely after they’d surrendere­d the lead moments earlier.

“I knew deep down in my heart that it was going in,” Khalil Mack said. “You put that pressure on that guy, Eddy P., the birthday man. He came out and nailed it. That’s how you want to play ball. Kudos to everyone else sticking in there and believing. I’m glad to get the win and get the hell up out of here.”

In a whipsaw of emotion, cornerback Kyle Fuller, whose goal-line intercepti­on with five minutes left seemingly sealed Chicago’s win, surrendere­d a 7-yard tiptoe TD to Emmanuel Sanders. Sanders barely got both feet toes down in the right corner of the end zone.

That made it 13-12, and the Broncos lined up for 2. A delay pushed them back 5 yards and Fangio sent Brandon McManus out instead for the extra point from the 20-yard line and the tie. But McManus was wide right and the Bears went wild. Hold on: a flag on Chicago. Buster Skrine was offside and the Broncos moved up to the 1. Out came their offense again, and with an empty backfield, Joe Flacco backpedale­d and hit Sanders at the goal line in front of Fuller to give Denver a 14-13 lead.

For the second straight game, the Broncos failed to get a sack, but linebacker Bradley Chubb came close, hitting Trubisky just as he got off a throw to tight end Trey Burton for 10 yards.

Denver is at 2-0 Green Bay next Sunday. The Bears are at Washington the following night.

 ?? DAVID ZALUBOWSKI/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chicago kicker Eddy Pineiro steps into a 53-yard attempt that sailed between the goal posts at the final gun, giving the Bears a 16-14 win over Denver.
DAVID ZALUBOWSKI/ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago kicker Eddy Pineiro steps into a 53-yard attempt that sailed between the goal posts at the final gun, giving the Bears a 16-14 win over Denver.

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