Tyrique Stevenson taunts Commanders
fans seconds before Bears lose on Hail Mary touchdown
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[October 28, 2024]
By STEPHEN WHYNO
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Chicago Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson
could be seen taunting fans seconds before he and his teammates gave
up a Hail Mary touchdown with time expired to lose to the Washington
Commanders 18-15 on Sunday.
Video posted on social media showed Stevenson pointing toward the
stands and raising his arms in the air with his back to the play
when the ball was snapped. He was late to get to the play and missed
the chance to prevent Zach Ertz from tipping the ball up for Noah
Brown to catch in the end zone.
Stevenson posted an apology later on social media, saying: “To
Chicago and teammates my apologies for lack of awareness and focus
…. The game ain’t over until zeros hit the clock. Can’t take
anything for granted. Notes taken, improvement will happen.”
The Bears, who were coming off their bye, had their winning streak
ended at three.
“It comes down to that last play and we’ve practiced that play a
hundred times since we’ve been here,” Bears coach Matt Eberflus
said. “I’ll have to look at what the execution was on that, but we
have a body on a body, boxing guys out like basketball at the very
end. We have one guy at the rim that knocks the ball down. We’ve got
a tip guy that goes behind the pile. I’ve got to look at it and
detail it out and make sure we’re better next time.”
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They had just gone ahead with 25 seconds left on
Roschon Johnson's 1-yard touchdown run.
“When you lose a game like that, that’s a tough one to swallow,"
Eberflus said. “Was excited how they battled back to have a chance
to win that game. It’s important to look at that, too.”
Stevenson made seven tackles and had one pass defensed earlier in
the game. He struggled in coverage as Chicago allowed Jayden Daniels
to throw for 326 yards.
There were plenty of problems before the Hail Mary, including Caleb
Williams fumbling an exchange with offensive lineman Doug Kramer
earlier in the fourth quarter. Williams also at one point took a
sack to knock the Bears out of field goal range and went 10 of 24
passing, his fewest completions of his young NFL career.
“I’ve got to be better,” Williams said. “I’ve got to get the ball
out of my hands. I’ve got to throw it out of bounds in that
situation. The toughest part about the job is you want to go out and
make plays and do special things, but you also have to understand
that’s the play.”
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