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Taking advantage of injuries, rookies Kyle Monongai and Colston Loveland had huge days as the Bears pulled off a remarkable win over the Bengals in Week 9.
The Chicago Bears survived with a thrilling 47-42 shootout win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Here are the studs and duds.
Colston Loveland bounced off a would-be tackler and took it to the house for a 58-yard TD with 17 seconds left, and the Chicago Bears beat the Cincinnati Bengals 47-42.
After a punt that set the Bengals up near midfield, Joe Flacco needed four plays to throw a way-too-easy touchdown pass to tight end Noah Fant. Cincinnati would convert on a two-point attempt, and suddenly, a comeback of some kind was in order, even if it was still improbable:
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Bears beat Bengals in crazy back-and-forth battle
The Bears’ offense was a well-oiled machine on Sunday. Having such a strong run game helped make life easier, as Ben Johnson was able to get his offense moving down the field with ease against a passive Bengals defense. But another factor that played into Chicago’s strong offense was Johnson bringing out some of his special tricks.
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How Bears beat Bengals: Colston Loveland's 58-yard TD in final minute caps off craziest NFL game of the season
Here is more on how Caleb Williams hit Colston Loveland for the improbable late-game score to earn huge win over Cincinnati in Week 9.
The Cincinnati Bengals maintain possession of the ball with an onside kick recovery against the Chicago Bears in the closing minutes.
CINCINNATI — Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco is officially active and will start on Sunday against the Bears. Flacco is playing, despite dealing with an AC joint sprain in his throwing (right) shoulder. He suffered the injury last week.