Chicago Bears clobber QB-confused New England Patriots
Down the second quarter, as time expired, Justin Fields' pocket was closing in on him.
With one defender approaching him from the right, another circling to his left, and a third approaching directly.
One of the rushers was frozen with a quick pump fake. Fields drifted left, just avoiding another's extended arm.
Then awkwardly stepped to the right and squeezed through the tiniest of gaps.
On a third-and-14, Chicago gained 20 yards in a sprint to the sideline, putting them in field goal range.
On Monday night, Fields ran for 82 yards and another touchdown while throwing for 179 yards.
He led Chicago to a 33-14 victory over the New England Patriots by converting five third downs with his legs and five more with his arm.
Linebacker Matthew Judon of the Patriots noted, "He kept the drives going." "If they were third and long, we'd get them.
He appeared to simply find a running lane and pick it up with his feet or toss it.
He would only continue to move the chains. We had nothing to say to him. The Bears (3-4) took a 10-0 lead in the first quarter after Fields scored on a 3-yard run.
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