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The Chicago Bears and Cincinnati Bengals played one of the most thrilling games of the NFL season Sunday, a rollercoaster ride that ended with a 47-42 win for the Bears.
The Bengals reached a historic low not seen in the league since the 1960s after their embarrassing 47-42 loss to the Bears in Week 9.
In an exciting offensive shootout that featured seven lead changes, the Bears defeated the Bengals 47-42 Sunday at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati.
Sunday's Bears-Bengals game seemed perfectly ordinary until the two-minute mark in the fourth quarter. Then, everything became quite certifiable, and Cincinnati's abysmal defense was the only consistent factor.
Joe Flacco nearly led a historic comeback for the Bengals with a career-high in passing yards against the Bears.
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Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet exited the game after a tough hit against the Cincinnati Bengals and was later ruled out.
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Since taking over for Jake Browning, who had stepped into the starting role to replace the injured Joe Burrow, Flacco has been lights out for the Bengals. The offense continues to keep Cincinnati in games, but the defense continues to let the team down.