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NFL news: Jayden Daniels vs. Caleb Williams ‘fun fact’ highlights Commanders, Bears’ dire QB history
Washington Commanders and Chicago Bears Jayden Daniels and Caleb Williams have a fun fact that highlights teams' dire QB history.
The victory wasn't clinched until Jake Moody hit a 38-yard field goal as time expired. The win over the Commanders comes just one week after the Bears beat the Raiders, 25-24. That's right, they had the same final score two weeks in a row and if you're wondering, yes, that is extremely rare.
The Chicago Bears are in a dogfight against the Washington Commanders in a one-score game, but it feels like things could be different had it not been for a few questionable calls by the officials. Alex Moore's officiating crew has been busy calling penalties, and they've had a significant impact on the Bears on both sides of the ball.
That included two turnovers by star quarterback Jayden Daniels, whose first interception of the season arrived on a bad underthrow with a receiver open in the end zone Monday night and whose first fumble came when he and running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt couldn't connect properly on a handoff with about three minutes left in the game.
After a decade in the NFL, former Bears and Commanders OT Charles Leno calls it quits on the anniversary of a family tragedy.
The Bears' game-winning drive was set up by a Jayden Daniels fumble on a hand-off to Jacory Crosley-Merritt with 3:10 left. On third-and-1, Daniels mishandled the exchange, and the Bears recovered at their own 44. D'Andre Swift took over from there, rushing for 34 yards on the final drive to set up Moody's kick.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/commanders as Commanders could trade for $16 million safety from Bengals. The Washington Commanders are less than a month away from the NFL trade deadline and they could use some help in the secondary.
The Washington Commanders let one get away, but head coach Dan Quinn admitted the team deserved its brutal loss versus the Bears.