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MOODY MADNESS - Chicago Bears 25, Washington Commanders 24: Final score and recap
The Bears have been outscored 24-3 since taking a 13-0 lead. Washington remains in front. Jake Moody's 48-yard kick is blocked. Washington takes the lead. Jayden Daniels hits Luke McCaffrey, who easily scores on busted coverage. Nahshon Wright bit inside, and that left McCaffrey wide open.
The Chicago Bears beat the Washington Commanders 25-24 at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Md. on Monday. Bears kicker Jake Moody made a game-winning field goal as time expired.
Jake Moody made four field goals, including the game-winner as time expired, and the Bears avenged last year’s heartbreaking road loss by beating the Commanders 25-24 on Monday Night Football in
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Jake Moody, A: Grading the Chicago Bears vs. the Washington Commanders
Washington took a 17-16 lead after Jayden Daniels hit Luke McCaffrey for a wide-open touchdown. The defense then cracked again with multiple big plays on the next drive after the Bears had a field goal blocked. The defense looked so good, but got diced up by Daniels in the second half. The Commanders caught on to the aggressive style they had.
The Washington Commanders hosted the Chicago Bears in a "Monday Night Football" matchup in Week 6. Here's what happened with stats and highlights.
The Washington Commanders had a rough Monday night, and it wasn't just about what happened on the field. Dan Quinn's squad fell 25-24 to the Chicago Bears at Northwest Stadium after Jake Moody drilled a last-second field goal.
The Washington Commanders fell to 3-3 on the season after Monday night's 25-24 loss to the Chicago Bears.
Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears got some payback against Jayden Daniels and the Commanders for the “Fail Mary” loss at Washington last season with a 25-24 victory in the same stadium on Monday night.
The Commanders committed three turnovers and fell to Chicago, which got a game-winning field goal from Jake Moody as time expired.
D'Andre Swift gained 175 total yards in the Bears' win over Washington, and he'll need to keep it going to get the Bears' win streak to four.