Lions running back Adrian Peterson scored on a 3-yard touchdown run to cut the Bears’ lead to 9-6 with 15 seconds to play in the first quarter. The Lions went for it on fourth down, but Buster Skrine took down Jamal Agnew after a pass from Stafford for no gain. Hockenson 1 yard short of a first down on a pass from quarterback Matthew Stafford. On third-and-5, DeAndre Houston-Carson took down T.J. The Bears defense forced the Lions to turn the ball over on downs on their first drive. He then fought off Lions safety Duron Harmon to get the ball across the goal line for his second rushing touchdown of the season. Montgomery had an 8-yard carry on a direct snap. Cordarrelle Patterson matched his season long with a 13-yard run and also had a 12-yarder. The Bears had success running the ball on the 71-yard touchdown drive. □: FOX #DETvsCHI | #DaBears /dPGSkDqANT- Chicago Bears December 6, 2020 1st quarter: Montgomery scores a TDīears running back David Montgomery scored on a 13-yard touchdown run, but Cairo Santos’ extra-point attempt was blocked for a 9-0 Bears lead against the Lions in the first quarter. It was Santos’ 16th straight made field goal. But Montgomery lost 1 yard on third-and-2 from the 26-yard line, and the Bears opted to kick the field goal rather than go for it on fourth down. Quarterback Mitch Trubisky hit Allen Robinson with a 16-yard pass on the drive, and David Montgomery had an 8-yard run. 1st quarter: Santos gives the Bears a 3-0 leadīears kicker Cairo Santos made a 45-yard field goal on the opening drive to give the Bears a 3-0 lead against the Lions with 12:37 to play in the first quarter.Ĭordarrelle Patterson got the Bears off to a good start with a 45-yard kickoff return to the Bears’ 46-yard line. Quarterback Nick Foles is also active, as expected, and will back up Mitch Trubisky.įor the Lions, quarterback David Blough, wide receiver Kenny Golladay, cornerback Jeff Okudah, running back D’Andre Swift and defensive linemen Da’Shawn Hand and Austin Bryant are inactive. While Riley is inactive, wide receiver Javon Wims is active for the first time since his two-week suspension for punching New Orleans Saints safety C.J. Running back Artavis Pierce, offensive lineman Lachavious Simmons, defensive lineman Daniel McCullers, wide receiver Riley Ridley and outside linebacker James Vaughters are inactive for the Bears today. Outside linebacker Khalil Mack (back), left tackle Charles Leno (toe) and wide receivers Allen Robinson (knee) and Darnell Mooney (knee) are also active for the Bears after they were listed as questionable to play Friday. Hicks missed the Week 12 game against the Green Bay Packers with a hamstring injury but is active Sunday. Inactives announcedĭefensive lineman Akiem Hicks will return to play for the Chicago Bears on Sunday against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field. Running back D’Andre Swift (illness) and defensive end Austin Bryan (thigh) are doubtful. Quarterback Matthew Stafford (thumb), running back Jonathan Williams (hip) and safety Tracy Walker (non-injury) are questionable. The Lions ruled out wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hip), cornerback Jeff Okudah (shoulder) and defensive end Da’Shawn Hand (groin) on Friday. Outside linebacker Khalil Mack (back), defensive lineman Akiem Hicks (hamstring), wide receivers Allen Robinson (knee) and Darnell Mooney (knee), offensive linemen Charles Leno (toe) and Germain Ifedi (calf), quarterback Nick Foles (hip) and inside linebacker Josh Woods (foot) are listed as questionable to play in the game. On Saturday, the Bears ruled out outside linebacker James Vaughters with a knee injury. The Lions (4-7) have lost two straight and four of the last five games and have been bad enough that ownership fired general manager Bob Quinn and coach Matt Patricia last weekend.īears quarterback Mitch Trubisky will make his second straight start and try to continue his previous success against the Lions and interim coach Darrell Bevell. It’s time to see if that honesty following a brutal loss to the Green Bay Packers will help the Bears (5-6) be better against a lesser opponent. Virginia McCaskey, the daughter of George Halas, took over as majority owner of the Chicago Bears in 1983.
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