Halas Intrigue Bears podcast: What just happened?

How'd the Bears lose on a Hail Mary? Patrick Finley and Jason Lieser break it down. New episodes of “Halas Intrigue” will be published regularly with accompanying stories collected on the podcast’s hub page. You can also listen to “Halas Intrigue” wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Luminary, Spotify and Pandora. Latest on the Bears Bears Making the grade: Assessing Bears' players, coaches in loss to Commanders Caleb Williams was off his game until the fourth quarter. The defense gave the Bears a chance to win by holding the Commanders to four field goals until the end. But the team started slowly and finished with a disaster — a bad look for coach Matt Eberflus and his staff. By Mark Potash [month] [day], [year], [hour]:[minute][ampm] [timezone]   Bears Bears' defense has few answers for inexcusable Hail Mary lapse But cornerback Jaylon Johnson acknowledged the cardinal sin that allowed the devastating final play to burn them: “There should never be somebody wide-open in the back of the end zone,” he said. By Mark Potash [month] [day], [year], [hour]:[minute][ampm] [timezone]   Bears Bears CB Tyrique Stevenson apologizes after taunting fans at start of Hail Mary ‘To Chicago and teammates, my apologies for lack of awareness and focus …' he wrote on social media. By Patrick Finley [month] [day], [year], [hour]:[minute][ampm] [timezone]  

Oct 28, 2024 - 04:14
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Halas Intrigue Bears podcast: What just happened?

How'd the Bears lose on a Hail Mary? Patrick Finley and Jason Lieser break it down.

New episodes of “Halas Intrigue” will be published regularly with accompanying stories collected on the podcast’s hub page. You can also listen to “Halas Intrigue” wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple PodcastsLuminary, Spotify and Pandora.

Latest on the Bears
Caleb Williams was off his game until the fourth quarter. The defense gave the Bears a chance to win by holding the Commanders to four field goals until the end. But the team started slowly and finished with a disaster — a bad look for coach Matt Eberflus and his staff.
But cornerback Jaylon Johnson acknowledged the cardinal sin that allowed the devastating final play to burn them: “There should never be somebody wide-open in the back of the end zone,” he said.
‘To Chicago and teammates, my apologies for lack of awareness and focus …' he wrote on social media.

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