CHICAGO — The Giants re-lived their worst nightmare.
Just like three weeks ago in Denver, the Giants’ defense blew a double-digit fourth-quarter lead after dictating play for three quarters.
Only this time, rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart wasn’t around to keep punching back because he failed a concussion test between the third and fourth quarters. Head coach Brian Daboll’s lack of faith in benched veteran Russell Wilson (and Wilson’s own hesitancy) was apparent.
The question now is whether Daboll and/or defensive coordinator Shane Bowen can survive another collapse punctuated by allowing two touchdowns in the final four minutes of a 24-20 loss to the Bears at blustery Soldier Field.
Caleb Williams ran for the go-ahead 17-yard touchdown with 1:47 to go after he used his legs on a long

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