Landover, MD
Oct 27, 2024
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In a game that showcased the mettle and resolve of both teams, Washington pulled off a stunning 18-15 victory over Chicago in dramatic fashion. Despite an early lead delivered by kicker Austin Seibert's four field goals, Washington couldn’t find the end zone, leaving Chicago within striking distance throughout the game at Northwest Stadium.
Chicago, struggling to find its rhythm offensively, mounted a late-game comeback with a 1-yard touchdown run by Roschon Johnson and a crucial two-point conversion by Cole Kmet to take a 15-12 lead with only seconds remaining. Yet, it was rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, under immense pressure and battling a rib injury, who delivered a miracle. With no time left on the clock, Daniels scrambled for 13 seconds and launched a 52-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass that bounced off Zach Ertz's hands to land securely with Noah Brown, sending Washington's fans into rapturous delight and solidifying one of the most memorable finishes in recent NFL history.
Austin Seibert (WAS)
Kicked a 27-yard field goal to establish Washington's lead. Seibert's reliable kicking played a crucial role as Washington's offense failed to find the end zone early.
Austin Seibert (WAS)
Extended Washington's lead to 6-0 with a 30-yard field goal, reinforcing the importance of special teams in the absence of touchdowns.
Austin Seibert (WAS)
Kicked a 28-yard field goal to push Washington's lead to 9-0, proving critical in a game where offensive scoring was scarce.
D'Andre Swift (CHI)
Burst through Washington's defense for a 56-yard touchdown run, energizing Chicago and closing the gap to 12-7 as the game heated up.
Roschon Johnson (CHI)
Powered through Washington's defense for a 1-yard touchdown, followed by a successful two-point conversion to put Chicago ahead for the first time at 15-12.
Noah Brown (WAS)
On the final play, Brown caught a miraculous 52-yard Hail Mary touchdown as time expired, completing a breathtaking comeback for Washington and securing the win.
Jayden Daniels (WAS, QB)
Heroically played through a rib injury to throw for 326 yards and engineered an unforgettable game-winning Hail Mary pass under extreme pressure.
D'Andre Swift (CHI, RB)
Ignited the Bears' second-half resurgence with a dazzling 56-yard touchdown sprint, exemplifying his explosive playmaking ability.
Austin Seibert (WAS, K)
His consistent performance with four field goals was vital as the Commanders struggled to finish drives, contributing 12 points.
Johnny Newton (WAS, DT)
Dominated the defensive front with crucial tackles and recovered a pivotal fumble, securing his first NFL sack and takeaway.
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Chicago Bears
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15
Washington Commanders
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