NFL: Bears boost play-off hopes with win over Steelers as Chiefs beat Colts in overtime
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NFL: Bears boost play-off hopes with win over Steelers as Chiefs beat Colts in overtime
"Caleb Williams led the Chicago Bears to a thrilling 31-28 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, throwing three touchdown passes and outdueling Mason Rudolph, who was starting in place of an injured Aaron Rodgers. Chicago's defense also played a key role, forcing two turnovers that directly led to 14 points. The Steelers started strong, with Rudolph completing 10 straight passes, Kenneth Gainwell breaking a 55-yard run on fourth down, and Jaylen Warren punching in a short touchdown."
"Williams regained control in the second half, hitting DJ Moore for a 25-yard touchdown to give Chicago the lead. Montez Sweat's strip sack of Rudolph set up Kyle Monangai's short touchdown run, extending the Bears' advantage early in the fourth quarter. Pittsburgh fought back late, with Rudolph connecting with Pat Freiermuth for a touchdown, but Chicago's defense sealed the win. Jaquan Brisker broke up Rudolph's fourth-down attempt in the final seconds, preserving the Bears' 31-28 victory."
"The Kansas City Chiefs are also not out of play-off contention just yet as they came from behind to beat the Indianapolis Colts 23-20 in overtime at Arrowhead Stadium. The Colts scored first after Patrick Mahomes threw an early interception, taking a 7-0 lead. Kansas City struggled to get going, and a Travis Kelce touchdown was wiped out by a penalty. The Chiefs added a field goal in the second quarter, but Indianapolis extended their lead to 14-3."
Caleb Williams threw three touchdown passes to lead the Chicago Bears to a 31-28 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Chicago's defense forced two turnovers that produced 14 points and made critical late stops. The Steelers opened aggressively with Mason Rudolph completing 10 straight passes and Kenneth Gainwell breaking a 55-yard run, plus an early defensive score on a T.J. Watt strip sack. Williams took control in the second half with a DJ Moore 25-yard touchdown and Montez Sweat's strip sack that set up another score. Kansas City rallied from an early deficit to beat Indianapolis 23-20 in overtime after overcoming a late 20-9 deficit.
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