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When it comes to a fourth-quarter comeback, the Bears, led by Justin Fields, are the worst in the league. NFL games often come down to essential circumstances. When it comes to them, Fields and the Bears are the worst in the league.

At the conclusion of the Seahawks-Eagles game on Monday night, there was a thud heard throughout the Chicago area as Bears fans dropped their remote controls onto their couches, wondering why their quarterback, who is capable of many uncommon feats, wasn’t able to accomplish that.

With 1:52 remaining and trailing by four points, Seahawks quarterback Drew Lock—making his second start since the 2021 season’s conclusion on Monday—took possession at his own 8-yard line. Nine plays later, he beat the reigning NFC champions by throwing a 29-yard touchdown pass to rookie Jaxon Smith-Njigba to take the lead.

This year, Lock has only triumphed in one fourth-quarter comeback. Joe Flacco, who inspired the Browns to defeat the Bears on Sunday, feels the same way.

Bears’ priorities change from making a long-shot playoff run to getting better when they play the Cardinals.

For the Chicago Bears, a long-shot run to the postseason is no longer the goal. Their dreams are almost over.

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