The Bears won 12-10, becoming the first team to win a game without a TD season.

Cairo Santos hit a 30-yard field goal for the Bears with 10 seconds left.

Vikings QB Josh Dobbs was sacked four times despite throwing the ball.DailyMail.com provides the latest international sports news.

The Chicago Bears picked up their first shutout of the season, defeating the Minnesota Vikings 12-10 on Monday night.

Additionally, the Bears won a game against an NFC North opponent for the first time since November 25, 2021.

Cairo Santos hit a 30-yard field goal with 10 seconds left on Chicago’s fourth down after missing the first play, and the Bears’ defense held Joshua Dobbs to four interceptions in a dominant win at Minnesota.

Justin Fields had two fumbles in the fourth quarter but played great defense on a 3rd and 10 near midfield and D.J.

Moore’s 36-yarder with 55 seconds left put the Bears up by 13.

They ran out of time to set up the game-winning field goal and end a 12-game losing streak against NFC North opponents, including six straight against the Vikings.

Moore had 11 catches for 114 yards for the Bears (4-8), whose defense held off a stifling performance.

Dobbs T.J. Hockenson scored with 5:54 left, but after Fields’ second fumble, the Vikings were forced to block and immediately punt.

Bears quarterback Justin Fields (1) failed to reach the end zone, but the Bears still won on the road.

Cairo Santos returned a field goal 39 yards in the final 10 seconds of the game for the Bears.

Vikings quarterback Joshua Dobbs (15) throws a pass as he tackles Bears DT Justin Jones.

The Bears took control shortly after Santos’ 55-yard run when Bears quarterback Kyler Gordon made a catch.

Three out of four points were missed.However, five games later, on October 15 against Chicago Fields, quarterback Daniel Hunter sprained his thumb and missed the next five games.

Sheldon Day recovered a fumble at the Minnesota 23 with 9:46 left.

The Vikings, who decided to hold Justin Jefferson out for one more game because of injuries to their star players and were as ineffective on offense as ever, scored only on a Greg Joseph touchdown late in the fourth. second quarter.

Dobbs put together a quality outing that ended with a layup from Hockenson.

After Josh Metellus forced another fumble and Fields suffered a first down that Anthony Barr recovered at Chicago’s 43, the Vikings were ready for it.

But they ran for 1 yard twice before losing a yard on a screen pass to Brandon Powell. Ryan Wright then missed a 26-yarder and the Bears got the ball at their 22 instead of punting.

In last week’s 31-26 loss to Detroit, the Bears had a 12-point lead with three minutes left before forcing four field goals in the second.

Jaylon Johnson, Jaquan Brisker and T.J. Edwards had another choice.

Despite throwing the ball, Dobbs was intercepted four times by Chicago on Monday. Vikings safety Josh Metellus (44) picks off a Bears pass from Darnell Mooney.

Backflips from the BMX freestyle bike show at halftime actually made up the highlights, but only for those in the building who couldn’t make it to the restrooms or concession stands.

ESPN’s audience may want the game canceled due to its flexible scheduling policy.

Dobbs had a good time finding his rhythm, with Bears rookie Montes Sweet leading the offense with furious fury and suffocating receivers on second down.

After leading the Vikings to two wins after Kirk Cousins ​​went down with an Achilles tendon, Dobbs has had a much tougher time the last two games.

The Bears will give Fields the 11th overall pick in the 2021 draft, exercise his fifth-year option and spend the final month of the offseason deciding whether to pursue him long-term at quarterback.

At the same time, the status of the technical staff is unclear.The first-half game plan appeared to be designed as an audition for Fields, who was often blocked in the pocket against Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores’ aggressive and erratic pressure.

Fields never threw badly, going 12-for-12 for 100 yards in the first quarter and, despite having three sacks on the night, going 27-for-37 for 217 yards.

When Flores sent seven runners scoreless on fourth-and-10 from the Minnesota 38 on the final play of the first quarter, Fields found Cole Kmet for a 22-yard touchdown pass.

That set up a first down for Santos, who missed a 48-yarder on the first drive.

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