After riding the high of a three-game winning streak, the Chicago Bears crash landed back to Earth after a heartbreaking 31-28 overtime loss to the Miami Dolphins. Despite the loss, the Bears (3-2) still find themselves on top of the NFC North.
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Going into halftime down 7-0, Chicago came out rejuvenated, scoring three touchdowns and took a 21-13 lead going into the fourth quarter. However, things unraveled on offense with costly turnovers, and on defense with numerous missed tackles. Miami found a way to even the score to go into overtime. Chicago did have a chance to win the game with field goal, but it went wide right. On the ensuing Dolphins drive, the Bears was handed their second defeat of the 2018 season.
The humidity and injuries both may have played major parts in Chicago’s lackluster performance. However, at the end of the day, the Bears are now back at square one in trying to get back on the winning track. Take a look at how Chicago fared during their Week 6 performance.