Bears Beat Vikings To Stay In Stride In Playoff Race
MINNEAPOLIS (CBS/AP) — David Montgomery rushed for a career-high 146 yards and two touchdowns as the Chicago Bears trampled Minnesota's depleted defense and hung on for a 33-27 victory on Sunday to stay in the hunt for the expanded playoffs.
The Bears (7-7), who entered the afternoon one game behind Arizona for the new third wild-card spot in the NFC, never trailed in winning at Minnesota for a third straight year. Coach Matt Nagy improved to 5-1 against the Vikings (6-8), whose postseason chances all but vanished.
"This is what you play for. You play for an opportunity to get into the playoffs. We had a bad streak going there, but we knew if we stuck together and battled as a family and just kept leaning on each other, that we could make a run – and we put ourselves in a position to do so," Trubisky said. "But the guys in the locker room are excited. There's a really good camaraderie right now – just an intensity and focus that I like to see."
"We were able to go out there and just, you know, let it loose cut it loose," Montgomery said. "We're just excited. Now with this game behind us, we can go back to the drawing board and prepare for week six."
Nagy expressed confidence in Trubisky's performance.
"I think he's doing a really good job at just commanding it and making the decisions – made some nice runs over the middle, wide receivers and tight ends made some great catches running after the catch, so all of that right now is a little bit of our identity that we're clicking with," Nagy said.
The Bears punted only once, on the opening possession. It did just about whatever it wanted with the ball until Cameron Dantzler intercepted Mitch Trubisky's third-and-goal pass into a crowd in the end zone with 2:57 left and a 30-27 lead.
But the Bears, who were plenty vulnerable on defense themselves, delivered their second fourth-and-1 stop in Minnesota territory to get the ball right back for a field goal.
Dalvin Cook rushed for 132 yards and a score, but he was stuffed on third-and-1 before a pivotal incompletion by Kirk Cousins throwing off his back foot. Cairo Santos, who converted all four of his kicks, stretched his streak to 22 straight field goals made.
The Bears then intercepted a last-snap heave by Cousins into the end zone to drop the Vikings to 3-5 at home this year.
Cousins connected with tight end Tyler Conklin for his first career touchdown catch, a 20-yard score off a play-action rollout that pulled the Vikings within three points with 8:05 remaining.
Justin Jefferson had eight receptions for 104 yards and set the single-season franchise rookie record held by Randy Moss with 73 catches and counting. But steady pressure on Cousins produced too many short completions — or worse — for the Vikings to catch up.
When the Vikings beat them 19-13 five weeks ago in Chicago, the Bears managed two first-half field goals and needed a kickoff return touchdown by Cordarrelle Patterson to stay competitive. That was offensive coordinator Bill Lazor's first turn as the play caller, after Nagy relinquished the responsibility in search of a spark.
But despite losing twice more to stretch their streak to six straight defeats, the offense found a higher gear. Trubisky settled back in at quarterback following the injury to Nick Foles. Left tackle Charles Leno Jr. was the only offensive lineman in the same place as in the previous meeting, when Montgomery was out with a concussion.
The Vikings played without star linebacker Eric Kendricks for the third straight game, applying little pressure on Trubisky and missing Montgomery often on their first-attempt tackles.
BAILEY RECOVERS
After missing three extra points and four field goals over the previous two games and nearly losing his job, Dan Bailey was perfect for the Vikings on three extra points and two field goals.
INJURY REPORT
Bears: Patterson (knee) was hurt in the second quarter but returned after missing one kickoff return. ... Backup TE Demetrius Harris (ankle) was injured on the punt coverage team in the second quarter.
Vikings: LB Troy Dye departed in the third quarter for concussion evaluation. ... DT Armon Watts limped off with a lower leg injury in the fourth quarter.
UP NEXT
Bears: play at Jacksonville next Sunday.
Vikings: play at New Orleans on Friday.
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