Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears
· National Football LeagueLions beat playoff-bound Bears 19-16 on Bates' 42-yard field goal as time expires
Goff led five scoring drives, Jake Bates kicked a 42-yard field goal as time expired and the Lions regrouped to beat the NFC North champion Chicago Bears 19-16 on Sunday after blowing a 16-point lead in the fourth quarter.
“It feels good to kind of get back to who we are and see it in live-speed reality,” Goff said.
What doesn't feel good? Missing the playoffs.
“It’s frustrating,” coach Dan Campbell said. "So that’s what fuels you. We don’t want to be doing that again next year. That’s not where we want to be. We have got to get in.”
The Bears (11-6) stumbled into the playoffs with back-to-back losses, though they secured the No. 2 seed in the NFC with Washington beating Philadelphia. Chicago will host Green Bay in a wild-card game on Saturday night and would have home-field advantage in the divisional round if it beats the Packers.
“We’re going to use this frustration,” said Caleb Williams, who set the franchise’s single-season passing record. “We’re going to get on a roll here this week, starting this week and that’s the focus.”
Williams threw two fourth-quarter touchdown passes as the Bears wiped out a 16-0 deficit.
The Lions (9-8) started the final drive at their 37 after Chicago punted on fourth-and-5 at the 31. Bears coach Ben Johnson considered going for the first down but decided against it, figuring he had three timeouts and would probably get the ball back.
That didn't happen, and Detroit ended a disappointing season on a winning note when Bates nailed a 42-yarder. A 26-yard pass from Goff to Amon-Ra St. Brown helped set up the field goal and Detroit came out on top after losing three in a row.
Goff shook off his worst game of the season by throwing for 331 yards with a touchdown and an interception. The four-time Pro Bowler completed 27 of 42 passes after setting season highs with two interceptions and three fumbles and matched one by getting sacked five times last week at Minnesota.
St. Brown had 139 yards on 11 receptions. Gibbs ran for 80 yards and had a touchdown catch. Avonte Maddox intercepted Williams in the end zone in the third quarter.
“I still believe the nucleus of this team is right,” Campbell said. “I really do. But we are going to need to make a few changes. Not just talking about that. It will be collectively. We’re going to have to work through some things to get the best version of ourselves.”
Colston Loveland caught 10 passes for 91 yards and a touchdown. Kevin Byard had his league-leading seventh interception.
“They fought their tails off, but came up short,” Johnson said. “We’ve got to play better going forward, we’ve got to coach better going forward as well and we’re turning the page, though. We got the No. 2 seed, we’ve got a home game next week and we’ve got a new season on the horizon. Our guys should be reinvigorated by that. I know I certainly am.”
The Bears hadn’t made the playoffs since 2020. But they won the division in Johnson’s first season after finishing last a year ago.
After the Lions punted, Chicago went 88 yards for a touchdown, with Williams finding Colston Loveland in the end zone from the 1. A lunging Cole Kmet then hauled in the 2-point conversion pass in a crowd, tying it at 16 and whipping the crowd into a frenzy.
The Lions then had the ball at the Chicago 35 when Goff attempted to zip a pass to St. Brown. The Bears’ Jaquan Brisker tipped the ball and Byard picked it off at the 5.
Bears: The Bears held out LT Ozzy Trapilo (knee/quad) after he was limited in practice during the week. ... LB Ty Summers (foot) left after he was injured on the opening kickoff. ... C.J. Gardner-Johnson (concussion) left after he was hurt on the winning drive.
Bears: Host Green Bay in a wild-card game on Saturday night.
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Scoring Summary
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FG | 1st Period 8:35 | Jake Bates 34 Yd Field Goal |
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FG | 2nd Period 11:28 | Jake Bates 30 Yd Field Goal |
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TD | 2nd Period 4:40 | Jahmyr Gibbs 15 Yd pass from Jared Goff (Jake Bates Kick) |
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FG | 3rd Period 2:11 | Jake Bates 25 Yd Field Goal |
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TD | 4th Period 14:16 | Jahdae Walker 25 Yd pass from Caleb Williams (Kyle Monangai Run for Two-Point Conversion) |
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TD | 4th Period 5:25 | Colston Loveland 1 Yd pass from Caleb Williams (Caleb Williams Pass to Cole Kmet for Two-Point Conversion) |
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FG | 4th Period 0:00 | Jake Bates 42 Yd Field Goal |
Statistics
DET |
CHI |
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|---|---|---|
| 26 | 1st Downs | 16 |
| 17 | Passing 1st downs | 10 |
| 7 | Rushing 1st downs | 4 |
| 2 | 1st downs from penalties | 2 |
| 6-13 | 3rd down efficiency | 4-11 |
| 0-0 | 4th down efficiency | 1-2 |
| 72 | Total Plays | 52 |
| 433 | Total Yards | 270 |
| 6.0 | Yards per Play | 5.2 |
| 9 | Total Drives | 8 |
| 311 | Passing | 205 |
| 27/42 | Comp/Att | 20/33 |
| 6.9 | Yards per pass | 6.0 |
| 1 | Interceptions thrown | 1 |
| 3-20 | Sacks-Yards Lost | 1-7 |
| 122 | Rushing | 65 |
| 27 | Rushing Attempts | 18 |
| 4.5 | Yards per rush | 3.6 |
| 1-4 | Red Zone (Made-Att) | 1-1 |
| 6-35 | Penalties | 4-25 |
| 1 | Turnovers | 1 |
| 0 | Fumbles lost | 0 |
| 1 | Interceptions thrown | 1 |
| 0 | Defensive / Special Teams TDs | 0 |
| 35:45 | Possession | 24:15 |
Chicago Bears Injuries
| NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
|---|---|---|
| Jedrick Wills Jr., OT | Questionable | Mar 11 |
| Ozzy Trapilo, OT | Questionable | Feb 11 |
| Shemar Turner, DT | Questionable | Feb 11 |
| Terell Smith, CB | Questionable | Feb 11 |
| Noah Sewell, LB | Questionable | Feb 11 |
Detroit Lions Injuries
| NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
|---|---|---|
| Brock Wright, TE | Questionable | Feb 11 |
| Ezekiel Turner, LB | Questionable | Feb 11 |
| Colby Sorsdal, OT | Questionable | Feb 11 |
| Kye Robichaux, RB | Questionable | Feb 11 |
| Ennis Rakestraw Jr., CB | Questionable | Feb 11 |
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