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10/8/2020 8:20 PM ET (195 DAYS AGO) |
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GAME PREVIEW
Oct 07, 2020CHICAGO The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Tom Brady in the offseason hoping the six-time Super Bowl champion quarterback could help them end a 12-year playoff drought and capture the biggest prize of all. They're off to a good start. The Buccaneers come into their matchup against the Chicago Bears on Thursday night eyeing their fourth straight win and looking down at the rest of the NFC South. ''To join a team and to be embraced the way that I've been embraced - it's been amazing for me,'' Brady said. ''(I) just enjoy every minute of it (and) I take that responsibility being a quarterback, being a leader (and) being a captain - I take those not lightly. I want to show up and be the best for my teammates every day. I know they count on me to be dependable (and) consistent. They depend on me to be a great player for the team and I want to deliver for them. It's really been a privilege for me to be here. '' The 43-year-old Brady is delivering after his production dipped in his 20th and final season in New England. Signed to a two-year, fully guaranteed $50 million contract, he's tied with Patrick Mahomes for fourth in the league with 11 TD passes behind Russell Wilson (16), Aaron Rodgers (13) and Josh Allen (12). Brady threw for 369 yards and five touchdowns and helped Tampa Bay overcome a 17-point deficit to beat the Los Angeles Chargers 38-31 last week. In doing that, he became the NFL's all-time regular-season victories leader (222), regardless of position. Now, Brady is about to face a team that's never beaten him. He is 5-0 with 1,595 yards, 14 touchdowns and four interceptions against Chicago. The Bears (3-1), meanwhile, hope to bounce back from a 19-11 loss to Indianapolis. Nick Foles will try to get the offense going after struggling last week in his first start after replacing Mitchell Trubisky as Chicago's No. 1 quarterback. SUPER MEMORYFoles and Brady will go against each other for the first time since Super Bowl 52. Foles was the MVP of that game, throwing for 373 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Philadelphia Eagles to a 41-33 victory over the New England Patriots in Minneapolis and their first Super Bowl title. ''I just remember when I was holding my daughter, Lilly, and I was looking out at my teammates and coaches and they're embracing their families and loved ones,'' said Foles, who took over for the injured Carson Wentz late that season. ''I just remember thinking that's what it's about. It's not about the game. It's about the people you do it with and the hard journey you go on, the ups and downs. '' CLOSE FRIENDSBucs coach Bruce Arians and Bears defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano are longtime friends, having worked together in Cleveland and Indianapolis. When Pagano took over as head coach of the Colts in 2012, he hired Arians as his offensive coordinator. Indianapolis won 11 games that season, with Arians going 9-3 as interim coach while Pagano was battling leukemia. Arians was hired to coach the Arizona Cardinals. ''We're close. He's like my brother from the West Coast,'' Arians said. ''I never like going against friends. It takes a lot of the joy from winning out. But, (I) definitely still want to win. '' LOOKING BACKThe Bucs would just as soon forget the previous time they visited Soldier Field, when Trubisky threw for six TDs to lead Chicago to a 48-10 victory in September 2018. Linebacker Lavonte David noted there aren't many players remaining from the defense that took the field for the Bucs that day. ''It's changed a lot,'' David said. ''I know we still kind of have that taste in our mouth. That was one of those games where you just want to forget about (it) but you can't forget. That was in the past. We've moved on and I'm sure we'll be a lot better defensively. '' NOT-SO SPECIALThe Bears committed eight penalties for 103 yards against the Colts, with special teams getting flagged four times. On top of that, they had a punt blocked on the game's opening possession. And that helped set up a touchdown for Indianapolis. ''Self-inflicted negative,'' special teams coordinator Chris Tabor said. ''Things you talk about in the room that you can't do stuff to yourself and expect to play well. And we had some mental errors there that can't happen. '' NO RUNNING ROOMThe Bears ran for just 28 yards last week, after the ground game carried them in the first three games. Getting it back in gear won't be easy this week, considering Tampa Bay ranks second against the run. ''That happened to be a game there, where we were just struggling to get it going,'' coach Matt Nagy said. ''I have a lot of confidence in our guys. I know our guys, that offensive line, tight ends and running backs are excited to get back out there. '' ---More NFL: https://apnews. com/NFL and https://twitter. com/-NFL
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GAME RECAP
Oct 09, 2020CHICAGO Tom Brady fell to Nick Foles again and appeared to lose count of downs on his final play, and the Chicago Bears beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20-19 on Thursday night after Cairo Santos kicked a 38-year field goal with 1:17 remaining. DeAndre Houston-Carson broke up Brady's fourth-down pass with 33 seconds left shortly after Santos kicked the go-ahead field goal. Brady put up four fingers, appearing to think he had one more down. Chicago took over, instead. But if he was thinking the Buccaneers had one more play, Brady wouldn't say. ''I know we needed a chunk and I was thinking about more yardage and it was bad execution,'' he said. ''I had a great opportunity there. Just didn't execute when we needed to. '' Brady never lost to Chicago in five meetings as a member of the Patriots. But facing Foles for the first time since New England lost to Philadelphia in Super Bowl 52, the six-time champion once again came up short. Brady threw for 253 yards and one touchdown. But the Buccaneers (3-2) had their three-game win streak snapped. Khalil Mack had two sacks, and the Bears (4-1) bounced back from a lackluster loss to Indianapolis. Foles, the Super Bowl 52 MVP, completed 30 of 42 passes for 243 yards and a touchdown, in his second start after replacing Mitchell Trubisky. ''All in all, the offense made plays when they had to and I think that's one of the special traits that I think Nick has,'' Bears coach Matt Nagy said. Allen Robinson had 90 yards receiving. Jimmy Graham caught a touchdown pass and David Montgomery ran for a score. Brady was 25 of 41. The three-time MVP was seen screaming on the sideline late in the third quarter after an ugly drive for Tampa Bay. ''He was just telling the guys we need to wake up,'' running back Ronald Jones said. ''Again, shooting ourselves in the foot. No way we should've lost that game. Mike Evans had a touchdown reception. Ryan Succop kicked four field goals, including a 25-yarder to give Tampa Bay a 19-17 lead with 4:49 remaining. But nose tackle Vita Vea was taken from the field on a cart with less than two minutes remaining after a teammate rolled up on his right leg. The Buccaneers also committed 11 penalties for 109 yards in losing for the first time since the opener at New Orleans. ''I think turnovers, penalties, field position all those lead to points and it comes down to third down, red area, ultimately, you are trying to score more points than the other team and turnovers are a big part of it and penalties are another big part of that because you are not possessing the football if you are third and long yardage,'' Brady said. ''You need to have clean games where you stay ahead on down and distance. '' The Buccaneers looked as if they might blow this one open, jumping out to a 13-0 lead. But the Bears turned it around in a flash, with two touchdowns in the final 1:48 of the half. Montgomery plowed in from the 3. Kyle Fuller then put a big hit on Ke'Shawn Vaughn as he caught a short pass, and Robert Quinn recovered the fumble, giving the Bears possession on the Tampa Bay 27. A leaping Graham made a one-handed grab in the end zone with Jamel Dean on him to haul in Foles' 12-yard pass. INJURIESBuccaneers: Vaughn (chest) was hurt on that big hit by Fuller. . . . LB Jack Cichy (hamstring) left the game. Bears: LG James Daniels (pectoral) was hurt early in the third quarter. . . . LB Devante Bond (quad) was hurt on the game's opening kickoff. UP NEXTBuccaneers: Host Green Bay on Oct. 18. Bears: Visit Carolina on Oct. 18. ---More NFL: https://apnews. com/NFL and https://twitter. com/-NFL
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NFL Game Recap: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (19) vs. Chicago Bears (20) - Date: 10/8/2020 Oct 09, 2020CHICAGO Tom Brady fell to Nick Foles again and appeared to lose count of downs on his final play, and the Chicago Bears beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20-19 on Thursday night after Cairo Santos kicked a 38-year field goal with 1:17 remaining. DeAndre Houston-Carson broke up Brady's fourth-down pass with 33 seconds left shortly after Santos kicked the go-ahead field goal. Brady put up four fingers, appearing to think he had one more down. Chicago took over, instead. But if he was thinking the Buccaneers had one more play, Brady wouldn't say. ''I know we needed a chunk and I was thinking about more yardage and it was bad execution,'' he said. ''I had a great opportunity there. Just didn't execute when we needed to. '' Brady never lost to Chicago in five meetings as a member of the Patriots. But facing Foles for the first time since New England lost to Philadelphia in Super Bowl 52, the six-time champion once again came up short. Brady threw for 253 yards and one touchdown. But the Buccaneers (3-2) had their three-game win streak snapped. Khalil Mack had two sacks, and the Bears (4-1) bounced back from a lackluster loss to Indianapolis. Foles, the Super Bowl 52 MVP, completed 30 of 42 passes for 243 yards and a touchdown, in his second start after replacing Mitchell Trubisky. ''All in all, the offense made plays when they had to and I think that's one of the special traits that I think Nick has,'' Bears coach Matt Nagy said. Allen Robinson had 90 yards receiving. Jimmy Graham caught a touchdown pass and David Montgomery ran for a score. Brady was 25 of 41. The three-time MVP was seen screaming on the sideline late in the third quarter after an ugly drive for Tampa Bay. ''He was just telling the guys we need to wake up,'' running back Ronald Jones said. ''Again, shooting ourselves in the foot. No way we should've lost that game. Mike Evans had a touchdown reception. Ryan Succop kicked four field goals, including a 25-yarder to give Tampa Bay a 19-17 lead with 4:49 remaining. But nose tackle Vita Vea was taken from the field on a cart with less than two minutes remaining after a teammate rolled up on his right leg. Money Cappers. The Buccaneers also committed 11 penalties for 109 yards in losing for the first time since the opener at New Orleans. ''I think turnovers, penalties, field position all those lead to points and it comes down to third down, red area, ultimately, you are trying to score more points than the other team and turnovers are a big part of it and penalties are another big part of that because you are not possessing the football if you are third and long yardage,'' Brady said. ''You need to have clean games where you stay ahead on down and distance. '' The Buccaneers looked as if they might blow this one open, jumping out to a 13-0 lead. But the Bears turned it around in a flash, with two touchdowns in the final 1:48 of the half. Montgomery plowed in from the 3. Kyle Fuller then put a big hit on Ke'Shawn Vaughn as he caught a short pass, and Robert Quinn recovered the fumble, giving the Bears possession on the Tampa Bay 27. A leaping Graham made a one-handed grab in the end zone with Jamel Dean on him to haul in Foles' 12-yard pass. INJURIESBuccaneers: Vaughn (chest) was hurt on that big hit by Fuller. . . . LB Jack Cichy (hamstring) left the game. Bears: LG James Daniels (pectoral) was hurt early in the third quarter. . . . LB Devante Bond (quad) was hurt on the game's opening kickoff. UP NEXTBuccaneers: Host Green Bay on Oct. 18. Bears: Visit Carolina on Oct. 18. ---More NFL: https://apnews. com/NFL and https://twitter. com/-NFL |
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