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The Lions' Thanksgiving Triumph: A Ten-Game Streak and Clock Mismanagement
Detroit, USAFriday, November 29, 2024
The Lions dominated the first half, outgaining the Bears 279-53 and taking a 16-0 lead. They controlled the ball for nearly eight minutes after the opening kickoff, settling for a field goal. The Bears struggled on their first possession, going three-and-out.
Detroit scored on their next drive with a three-yard pass from Goff to LaPorta. Two more field goals extended their lead to 16-0. The Bears finally got on the board in the second half, with Williams throwing a 31-yard touchdown pass to Keenan Allen.
The Lions answered quickly, with Goff throwing another touchdown to LaPorta. Chicago closed the gap to 23-13 with another Williams touchdown pass to Allen. A missed field goal by the Lions and two more touchdowns by the Bears made it a three-point game.
A crucial punt downed the Bears on their one-yard line and a pass interference penalty gave Chicago another chance. However, the Bears didn't call a timeout on a crucial third down, and the clock ran out on their final play.
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