Chicago Bears 27-29 Pittsburgh Steelers: Chris Boswell kicks late field goal as Steelers survive fourth quarter comeback

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The Pittsburgh Steelers survived a fight in the fourth quarter, in which the Chicago Bears went down 20-6 to lead 27-26 with 1.46 per game, while Chris Boswell scored a decisive last-minute goal from the field and earned the hosts a 29-27 win. …

Chris Boswell scored the winning 40-meter field goal with 26 seconds remaining and Ben Roethlisberger hit two touchdowns with tight end Pat Freiermouth as the Pittsburgh Steelers extended their winning streak to four games, 29-27 beating Chicago. the Bears”. Monday night.

Pittsburgh (5-3) won despite being overplayed 414 yards to 280 in the fourth quarter with 21-9 points. Chicago, who lost four in a row and fell to 3-6, were penalized with a season maximum of 12 times for 115 yards.

Fields went 291 yards, his best rookie record of the season, with a touchdown and interception, while Roethlisberger finished 21 of 30 with 205 yards and two touchdowns.

The Steelers were leading 14-3 at half-time, thanks to Naji Harris’ blistering first-shot and Rotlisberger’s four-yard kick to Freyermouth after an interception by Cam Hayward Fields.

Chicago went 20-6 to fourth, then leveled 23-20 at 6.31 when DeAndre Houston-Carson returned an unsuccessful 25 yard kickback or touchdown.

Before winning the game, Boswell helped redeem a post-game goal from a field goal in the fourth quarter at 54 and 52 yards. The final blow capped the disc, in which the Bears were noted for taunting after the Roethlisberger sack, allowing the Steelers to take the first down.

The Bears ‘inability to complete the heats ultimately stacked up before Cairo Santos’ attempt to win the 65-yard game failed as time ran out.

TJ Watt finished the game with three sacks, and in just seven games, his result for the year rose to 11.5.

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