New York Giants vs. Bears Week 10
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George Costanza from the hit 1990s sitcom Seinfeld once decided that every instinct he ever had was wrong. He vowed to do the exact opposite of what he would no
The Chicago Bears may have one on Sunday; however, it's safe to say that CB Tyrique Stevenson didn't look like a winner against the New York Giants.
Gardner-Johnson had two sacks Sunday against the New York Giants, but it was his third-quarter forced fumble by quarterback Jaxson Dart, recovered by cornerback Nahshon Wright, that proved to be a game-changer during the Bears’ 24-20 comeback victory at Soldier Field.
Newcomer Gardner-Johnson had two sacks and a forced fumble to help the Bears come from behind to defeat the Giants.
Chicago Bears receivers dropped passes like they never played in cold weather before and lost some respect, but they rallied for a victory over the Giants.
The Bears were coming off a 47-point game — their most since 2018 — a week before in Cincinnati. They’d piled up 576 yards — their high since 1980, if you can believe it — against a criminally inept Bengals defense. They’d done all that and come within a whisker of losing anyway, because nothing in Beardom can ever be easy.
New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart was well on his way to leading the team to an upset win over the Chicago Bears. Thanks to two rushing touchdowns, Dart had the Giants ahead 17-10 entering the fourth quarter. Then, disaster struck.