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Justin Fields’ fourth quarter Sunday was a rollercoaster ride that belonged as much in Gurnee as Soldier Field.
He sprinted for a breathtaking 67-yard touchdown run — the longest by any Bears quarterback in franchise history — and threw an interception that former Ohio State teammate Jeff Okudah returned for a 20-yard touchdown.
Otherwise, the offense was stuck in mud in the final frame. Take away Fields’ touchdown run, and they gained 18 yards on 16 fourth-quarter plays in a 31-30 loss to the Lions at Soldier Field.