For the second straight game, a fumble cost the Chicago Bears a potential victory. This time, it was receiver Ihmir Smith-Marsette getting the ball ripped out of his hands as the Bears were driving for the game-tying touchdown. The Minnesota Vikings preserved a 29-22 victory, dropping Chicago to 2-3 on the season. There's no such thing as a good loss, but this is as close as it gets for the Bears. Chicago overcame an 18-point first-half deficit to take the lead and were poised to drive down the field to force overtime with a touchdown. Despite Smith-Marsette's fumble, it wasn't a demoralizing defeat. Weirdly enough, this loss felt more like a win than Chicago's Week 3 victory over the Houston Texans. That's because there was measurable growth, particularly with quarterback Justin Fields.
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