Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Browns Steal W From Bears


With three minutes and six seconds left to go in the fourth quarter, it looked like the Bears were going to win their second game of the season. Little did Chicago fans realize what was about to take place. Browns quarter back, Trent Dilfer threw a 38 yard TD pass, to take the lead over Chicago 13-10. Then on the second play of subsequence drive for the Bears, Rookie QB Kyle Orton fumbled and the Browns recovered. On the very next play Dilfer threw another TD thus putting the game out of reach just 38 seconds after is initial touchdown. The Bears fall to 1-3 and out of first place in the North division. The Bears were relaying on Thomas Jones for most of their offense throughout the game. He tacked up 137 yards before injury his knee midway through the fourth quarter. He will most likely miss next Sundays game versus the Vikings, a must win against a division foe. Rookie Robbie Gould, making his NFL debut in place of the injured Doug Brien, has now signed with the team long-term and Doug Brien has been released. Bears will be playing at home against the Vikings onsunday. To find tickets to the game click here.

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