NFL: Seattle Seahawks beat Chicago Bears to keep season alive
Jason Myers scored twice to help the Seattle Seahawks stay alive with a 6-3 win over the Chicago Bears on a rainy night Thursday at Soldier Field Faint playoff hopes.
The win means the Seahawks now need the Los Angeles Rams to lose to the Arizona Cardinals on Saturday night. That would put the Seahawks and Rams in a winner-take-all finale next weekend at SoFi Stadium.
Seattle sacked Bears quarterback Caleb Williams seven times, allowing just 179 total yards and grabbed a game-clinching interception in the final seconds.
Myers opened the game with a 27-yard field goal and added a 50-yard field goal with 21 seconds left in the first half.
The loss was the Bears’ 10th in a row, and fans booed the team and called for the team to be sold.
“This is my first year – they’ve been frustrated a lot longer than I’ve been here,” quarterback Williams said. “My job is to go out and win games.
“We don’t pay attention to the noise outside. The fans will cheer, maybe boo sometimes, and you can’t react to that. We have a job to do; and sometimes you don’t do it very well.” This job, there is Then you’ll have a great game. “