In a season filled with gut-wrenching losses, including a Hail Mary defeat, none was more painful for the Chicago Bears than Thursday's Thanksgiving loss to the Detroit Lions.
It led to some tough questioning for head coach Matt Eberflus after the game.
The Bears looked in prime shape to force overtime at worst with first-and-10 at the Detroit 25-yard line with 46 seconds and two timeouts remaining while trailing, 23-20. From there, the Bears lost 16 yards and ran just three plays.
Chicago got one play off after quarterback Caleb Williams was sacked with 32 seconds left on the game clock.