Rain-soaked Bears score final 19 points to sink 49ers
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[September 12, 2022]
Justin Fields passed for two
touchdowns, including the go-ahead score with 12:45 remaining, and
the defense forced a pair of turnovers to boost the host Chicago
Bears to a 19-10 victory against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday
afternoon.
The Bears fell behind 10-0 but Fields overcame early struggles to
upstage 49ers counterpart Trey Lance, finishing 8-for-17 passing for
121 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in a soggy season
opener.
Chicago took its first lead early in the fourth quarter, as Fields
connected with Equanimeous St. Brown for an 18-yard TD. The Bears
created a valuable cushion after Eddie Jackson intercepted Lance on
the following possession, as Khalil Herbert capped a five-play,
21-yard scoring drive with a 3-yard TD run with 7:21 to go.
San Francisco turned the ball over on downs on its last two
possessions and committed 12 penalties in the game.
The 49ers went up 10-0 when Deebo Samuel rushed for a 6-yard
touchdown with 10:11 to play in the second quarter. Robbie Gould, a
former Bear, connected on a 25-yard field goal with 8:22 left in the
third.
Chicago responded on the ensuing possession for its first points of
the season. On third-and-10 from near midfield, Fields scrambled to
escape pressure and found Dante Pettis open on the right side of the
field for a 51-yard touchdown.
Bears kicker Cairo Santos missed the extra point attempts after both
fourth-quarter touchdowns.
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Heavy rain falls onto the visor of Chicago Bears cornerback Lamar
Jackson (23) before the game against the San Francisco 49ers at
Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Mike Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports
Lance was 13-for-28 for 164 yards and an
interception. He also led the 49ers in rushing with 54 yards on 13
carries following the exit of Elijah Mitchell (knee) in the second
quarter. Jauan Jennings had four catches for 62 yards. San Francisco
tight end George Kittle (groin) was inactive.
Herbert rushed for 45 yards for Chicago.
Footing loomed as an issue throughout the game, the first for the
Bears under new coach Matt Eberflus and general manager Ryan Poles.
Steady morning rain saturated the Soldier Field turf, a Bermuda
grass that recently was installed.
Rain returned during the game, when a penalty related to the
elements took the Bears out of field-goal range. With Santos set to
attempt a 47-yard field goal, holder Trenton Gill was whistled for
unsportsmanlike conduct for bringing a towel onto the field to dry
the kicking area. The penalty forced a Chicago punt in the final
minute of the second quarter.
--Field Level Media
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