Bears beat Vikings' backups on late
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[December 30, 2019]
Eddy Pineiro drilled a 22-yard
field goal with 10 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to lift
the Chicago Bears to a 21-19 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in
the regular-season finale on Sunday in Minneapolis.
Pineiro, who made field-goal attempts of 26, 33 and 34 yards in the
first half, was given his fourth opportunity after Mitchell Trubisky
connected with Riley Ridley on a 32-yard reception on a fourth-and-9
play earlier in the drive.
The Vikings (10-6), who were locked into the NFC's sixth seed for
the playoffs after last weekend, elected to make six starters
inactive and essentially rested quarterback Kirk Cousins, running
backs Dalvin Cook and rookie Alexander Mattison, wide receivers
Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen, and linebackers Eric Kendricks and
Anthony Barr.
With San Francisco beating Seattle 26-21 on Sunday night to clinch
the NFC's top seed, the Vikings will face the No. 3-seed Saints in
New Orleans in a wild-card game next Sunday afternoon. The last time
the Saints and Vikings met in the playoffs was the famous "Minnesota
Miracle" game in Minneapolis two seasons ago, which the Vikings won
29-24 on a 61-yard touchdown pass on the game's final play.
Trubisky completed 26 of 37 passes for 207 yards, and rookie David
Montgomery finished with 113 yards and a touchdown on the ground for
the Bears (8-8), who snapped a two-game skid and swept the Vikings
for the second straight season.
Montgomery's determined effort provided Chicago's lone touchdown of
the game on the first drive of the third quarter. The rookie bulled
his way up the middle and kept his legs churning before receiving a
sustained push from his teammates to find the end zone from 14 yards
out and give the Bears an 18-6 lead.
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Vikings running back Mike Boone (23) fumbles during the first
quarter against the Chicago Bears at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports
Mike Boone, who rushed for 126 of his career-high 148 yards in the
first half, trimmed the Vikings' deficit to 18-13 with a 1-yard run
over right tackle early in the fourth quarter.
Dan Bailey kicked a 39-yard field goal with just under nine minutes
remaining, and followed defensive end Ifeadi Odenigbo's fumble
recovery with a 34-yard kick with 4:53 left to give Minnesota a
19-18 lead.
Boone bolted out of the blocks with a 59-yard run on the first play
from scrimmage before fumbling a pitch from quarterback Sean Mannion
on the next play.
Pineiro capped a 12-play drive with his first kick, and the Bears
doubled the advantage shortly after linebacker Kevin Pierre-Louis'
interception set up a 33-yard boot.
Minnesota halved the deficit early in the second quarter after
completing 14-play drive with Bailey's 37-yard field goal.
A 57-yard punt from Pat O'Donnell backed the Vikings to their 1-yard
line, and linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski wrapped up Boone in the end
zone for safety. The Bears moved the ball again before settling for
Pineiro's 34-yard field goal, but Bailey connected from 38 yards out
to shave Minnesota's deficit to 11-6 at halftime.
--Field Level Media
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