CINCINNATI — Colston Loveland clutched the game ball he received from coach Ben Johnson in his left arm as he walked out of the locker room, a great piece of memorabilia for his mother, he said.
Meanwhile, Kyle Monangai said he probably would find a spot in the house for his. He already gave the ball from his first NFL touchdown to his mother.
10 thoughts after Loveland scored on a 58-yard pass from Caleb Williams with 17 seconds remaining Sunday at Paycor Stadium to lift the Chicago Bears to a 47-42 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals — the first time they ever have won while allowing that many points.
The team needed just about everything they offered in order to overcome seemingly ageless Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco, who passed for 470 yards and four touchdowns.
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