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The Browns are playing spoiler as they head to the Windy City to face the Bears. Who wins the game? The Beacon Journal staff makes their picks.
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The Bears outgained the Browns, 250-57, in a first half that wasn’t nearly as close as the 14-0 score showed. The Browns defense tried to fight to keep them in the game, but they eventually folded, the holes in their run defense on display for a second week in a row.
After letting the struggling Cleveland Browns hang around, the Bears delivered a knockout blow in the second half and came away with their 10th victory.
Bears coach Ben Johnson became the first head coach in franchise history to win 10 games in his first season at the helm.
Kevin Stefanski explains the Browns’ wristband confusion vs. the Bears, calling it a simple miscommunication after a lopsided Week 15 loss.
Replay showed Johnson had his back turned as the ball came towards Jeudy. It went through Jeudy’s hands, bounced off his chest and into the arms of Johnson, who pinned it on Jeudy’s leg and hung on for his first interception of the season.