NFL: Vikings Rally From 11-Point Fourth Quarter Deficit To Beat The Bears
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NFL: Vikings Rally From 11-Point Fourth Quarter Deficit To Beat The Bears
"Despite trailing 17-6 to start the fourth quarter, the Minnesota Vikings outscored the Chicago Bears 21-7 in the last 15 minutes of tonight's game to spoil Ben Johnson's head coaching debut 27-24. Minnesota quarterback J.J. McCarthy was able to overcome a terrible start by throwing for 77 yards and recording three total touchdowns in the fourth quarter of this matchup."
"The new-look Bears offense got off to a fast start. After forcing a three-and-out, Chicago put together a ten-play, 61-yard drive that was capped off with a nine-yard rushing touchdown by Caleb Williams, the first rushing TD of his NFL career. This was a new experience for the second-year QB since Chicago didn't have a single opening-drive touchdown last year."
The Minnesota Vikings rallied from a 17-6 deficit to outscore the Chicago Bears 21-7 in the fourth quarter and win 27-24. J.J. McCarthy overcame a slow start and finished 13 of 20 for 143 passing yards, two passing touchdowns, and a rushing touchdown, including 77 passing yards and three total fourth-quarter touchdowns. Caleb Williams completed 21 of 35 passes for 211 yards, added 58 rushing yards and scored his first career rushing touchdown. Chicago opened with a ten-play, 61-yard drive after forcing a three-and-out. Minnesota punted twice early after back-to-back third-down sacks. McCarthy threw an interception returned 74 yards for a touchdown.
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