The Seattle Seahawks traveled to Chicago to take on the Bears. The Seahawks are coming off a tough loss to Denver last week. The Bears are coming off a tough loss on the road to rival Green Bay. Both teams are coming in hoping to avoid 0-2 starts but who would come out on top in this NFC crossover game? Let's find out!
The Seahawks would start with the ball and it would end in a punt. The Bears would their first possession and would go 96 yards on ten plays as Mitch Trubisky went to Trey Burton for a three yard touchdown pass. The Seahawks next drive would end in a punt. The Bears would drive all the way to the Seahawks 45 yard line but would be forced to punt. The Seahawks would go three and out. Trubisky would be intercepted by Shaquille Griffin on the first play of the Bears drive. The Seahawks couldn't capitalize as they went three and out. The Bears' next drive would end with another interception by Shaquille Griffin. It would result in another three and out for the Seahawks. The Bears would go on a long 12 play drive that would end with a 25 yard field goal by Cody Parkey for a 10-0 Bears lead with 1:07 left in the second quarter. The Seahawks would get the ball and get in range for a 56 yard field goal by Sebastian Janikowski and would make it as we headed to halftime with the Bears leading 10-3.
Both teams would trade punts each until late in the third quarter when the Bears would drive down the field at the end of the third quarter and on the second play of the fourth, Trubisky would find Anthony Miller for a 10 yard touchdown to make it a 17-3 Bears lead. The Seahawks would get on the board as Seattle would go on a ten play drive that would result in Russell Wilson going to Tyler Lockett for a 19 yard touchdown to cut the lead to 17-10. The Bears would go three and out. It looked like the Seahawks would get the momentum but Wilson would be intercepted by Prince Amukamara and returned 49 yards for a touchdown and a 24-10 Bears lead. The Seahawks' next drive would end in a fumble recovered by Chicago. The Bears would go three and out after the fumble and the Seahawks would go 99 yards on 11 plays that would end with Wilson going to Will Disssly for a two yard touchdown to cut the lead to 24-17 with 14 seconds to go. The Seahawks would need to recover the onside kick but the ball would be covered by Chicago and the Bears would take down the Seahawks to go to 1-1 on the season.
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