Montgomery's career day powers Chicago to win at Minnesota
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[December 21, 2020]
David Montgomery rushed for a career-high 146
yards and two touchdowns and Mitchell Trubisky had a passing
touchdown and 236 yards of offense as the visiting Chicago Bears
kept their NFC playoff hopes alive with a 33-27 win over the
Minnesota Vikings 33-27 on Sunday afternoon.
Chicago (7-7) won for the second straight week on the
heels of a six-game skid and is one game behind the Arizona Cardinals
for the final NFC wild-card spot. The Vikings, who rallied after
starting the season 1-5, fell to 6-8 as their playoff aspirations took a
sizable hit with two weeks left in the regular season.
Minnesota, trailing 30-27, had an opportunity to
capitalize on Cameron Dantzler's interception of Trubisky in the end
zone with 2:57 to go but turned the ball over on downs.
Bears kicker Cairo Santos closed the scoring with his
fourth field goal of the afternoon, a 42-yarder with 56 seconds to play.
The Vikings drove to the Bears' 33-yard line in the
closing seconds, but Kirk Cousins' Hail Mary in the end zone was tipped
and intercepted by Sherrick McManus as time expired.
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The Bears scored on six straight possessions before
the Trubisky interception -- excluding a kneel-down to end the first
half -- and took a 30-20 lead with 13:33 remaining on a 48-yard Santos
field goal.
A 20-yard touchdown pass from Cousins to Tyler Conklin
brought Minnesota to within 30-27 with 8:05 to go.
Trubisky was 15-for-21 passing for 202 yards with one
touchdown and one interception. He also had eight carries for 34 yards.
Allen Robinson finished with four catches for 83 yards.
Cousins was 24-for-35 for 271 yards and two touchdowns
for Minnesota. Dalvin Cook had 24 rushes for 132 yards and a touchdown
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Chicago Bears wide
receiver Darnell Mooney (11) runs with the ball for a touchdown past
Minnesota Vikings linebacker Troy Dye (45) during the first quarter
at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY
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Justin Jefferson finished with eight receptions for
104 yards. Along the way, he snagged his 70th catch of the season to
surpass Randy Moss' previous franchise single-season rookie record.
Cook rushed for 79 yards on 13 carries before
halftime, gaining the most yards on the ground against the Bears in
any half this season. Still, one yard he didn't make late in the
second quarter proved pivotal.
With the Vikings trailing 17-7 with 5:52 to go
before halftime, Minnesota tried running Cook up the middle on
4th-and-1 from its own 34-yard line. The Bears stopped him for no
gain and capitalized with a 35-yard Santos field goal with 3:34 left
in the second quarter.
Minnesota answered with a 24-yard Dan Bailey field goal with 26
seconds to go before halftime as the Bears took a 20-10 lead into
intermission. Bailey overcame recent struggles to convert each of
his two field-goal attempts and all three extra points.
--Field Level Media
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