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The (possible) history of that wild 2-point conversion

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No one could remember seeing the 2-point conversion before.

Trailing 17-15 against the Vikings on Monday night after Mitch Trubisky’s first career touchdown pass, the Bears lined up for two and dialed up a nifty one. Trubisky stood in shotgun with Jordan Howard to his right and Zach Miller lined up at tight end on the left side of the formation. Trubisky took the snap and handed off to Howard, who ran left.

Howard then handed to Miller, who was running back to the right. Trubisky also ran to the right, setting up an option play between Miller — an option-quarterback in college — and Trubisky.