The Vikings are gathering a deficit of the fourth quarter of 11 points to beat the Bears

Despite the follow-up of 17-6 to start the fourth quarter, the Vikings of Minnesota have outstripped the Bears of Chicago 21-7 in the last 15 minutes of this evening match to spoil the first coach of Ben Johnson 27-24.
The quarter of Minnesota, JJ McCarthy, was able to overcome a terrible start by launching for 87 yards and recording three affected in total in the fourth quarter of this match. He finished by going 13 for 20 with 143 yards by the pass, two touched passers -by, 25 yards on the ground, one TD on the ground and an interception.
It was an evening from top to bottom for the Bears Caleb Williams quarter. During his first match under Ben Johnson, Williams completed 21 of the 35 passes for 211 yards, a passing TD, 58 yards on the ground and a precipitated touch.
The offensive of the new bears began to start quickly. After forcing a three-out, Chicago set up a 61 yarn route of ten games which was crowned with a touch on the ground of nine yards of Caleb Williams, the first precipitated TD of his career in the NFL. It was a new experience for the second -year QB, because Chicago did not have a single touch of opening driving last year.
The JJ McCarthy did not succeed in the same type of departure as the Ben Johnson era. The Vikings attacked their first two goods after McCarthy took bags on the third consecutive bins.
Minnesota finally obtained something thanks to a 42 yards’ pass interference penalty on the Bears. However, their journey stalled in the red zone, so they had to kick a basket, which made 7-3 in the second quarter.
The Bears and the Vikings managed to assemble field discs before the break, so Chicago took half-time before 10-6. Apart from the first offensive possession of the Bears, these squads combined for only 194 yards in total of the first two quarters of the match.
The offensive difficulties continued in the second half when the Bears left three years during their first trip. At the other end, JJ McCarthy launched an interception which was returned 74 yards for a touch to put Chicago at 17-6. This interception was brought back by the Nahshon Wright corner half, who was a member of the Vikings training team last season.
An incredibly promising Bears series that went to the 24 Yards in Minnesota was derailed by a multitude of penalties. Flags for the intentional outfit and landing forced Chicago to settle for a gain of 12 yards on a 3rd and 30, which finally led to a missed goal to start the fourth quarter.
This Miss sparked a new life in the Vikings. Minnesota All-Pro Wideout, Justin Jefferson, caught a pass of 13 yards in the fourth quarter which allowed the Vikes to reduce the advance to 17-12. This TD pass was the first third decrease in minnesota of the evening. Until this point, they had gone 0/8 on third advance attempts.
On the next possession of Minnesota, the ball carrier Aaron Jones made a fantastic 27 yards to give the Vikings their first advance of the night, 20-17, after a successful conversion of two points. He finished the match with 67 yards in total and a reception touch.
After forcing a quick three and out, the Vikings gathered a journey of nine games and 61 yards which razed a little more than four and a half minutes. This series ended with a touch of 14 yards managed by JJ McCarthy to extend the advance of Minnesota at 27-17.
Chicago rebounded, however. Caleb Williams found the Large Rome Odunze receiver which opens at the back of the goal area for a reception of a yard touch to fill the gap and make 27-24 with 2:02 to play in the game.
The Vikings went for three years and on the reader who followed, but was able to pass the clock to only 16 seconds to play in the fourth quarter. Although the Bears have recovered the ball, they did not have enough time to ensure that anything, because Minnesota would hold firmly to guarantee victory.
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