Seattle Seahawks defense comes alive in low-scoring win over Chicago Bears
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On a chilly, rainy night in Chicago, the Bears lost to the Seattle Seahawks in a 6-3 defensive struggle between both squads on Thursday Night Football.
The boo birds were loud and clear Thursday night at Soldier Field following the latest Chicago Bears loss. On a chilly, rainy night in Illinois – the Bears lost to the Seattle Seahawks in a 6-3 defensive struggle between both squads on Thursday Night Football. Needing a field goal to at least force overtime, rookie quarterback Caleb Williams drove the Chicago offense all the way to the Seattle 40-yard line. With a field goal attempt out of reach on fourth down, it was up to Williams to convert to keep the Bears alive but things went awry. The 23-year-old No. 1 overall pick was hit as he threw the ball and was intercepted by Seattle cornerback Tariq Woolen, securing the win for the Seahawks. It was Williams’ first interception in 354 passes, which had been the longest streak by a rookie in NFL history. All three field goals in the game came in the first half.