Chicago, IL (Sports Network) - Robbie Gould kicked the game-winning field goal
from 57 yards out with 36 seconds left as the Chicago Bears edged the
Washington Redskins, 33-31, in preseason action at Solider Field.
Jay Cutler threw for 122 yards on 7-of-13 passing and backup signal-caller
Jason Campbell tallied 141 yards on 9-of-15 passing, while Matt Forte picked
up 16 yards on the ground on four carries and Michael Bush ran for 21 yards
and two touchdowns on five carries.
Brandon Marshall hauled in two passes for 61 yards and Devin Hester snagged
two balls for 22 yards. Rookie receiver Alshon Jeffery caught three passes for
62 yards in the victory.
Rookie Kirk Cousins threw for 264 yards and three touchdown passes on 18-of-23
passing, while Robert Griffin III played the entire first half and tallied 49
yards through the air on 5-of-8 passing to go with 17 rushing yards.
A pair of star defensive players left with injuries for the Redskins, as
linebacker Brian Orakpo exited in the first quarter with a shoulder injury and
safety Brandon Meriweather came out with an injury to his left knee just
moments later.
On the first play from scrimmage for the Bears offense, Cutler found Marshall
wide open down the middle of the field for 41 yards. Bush then capped the
efficient six-play, 82-yard march with a one-yard touchdown push to give
Chicago the lead.
Late in the first quarter, the Bears defense brought down Griffin for a sack-
fumble and got the ball back on the Washington eight-yard line before Bush ran
behind his right guard for an eight-yard touchdown sprint.
Chicago extended its lead to 17-0 on a 45-yard field goal by Gould early in
the second quarter.
Neil Rackers connected on a 28-yard field goal on the Redskins ensuing
possession, capping a nine-play, 70-yard drive to make it 17-3.
The Redskins picked up their first touchdown of the game late in the second
quarter as Brandon Banks took a punt 91 yards for the score to cut the deficit
to 17-10, but Gould answered with a 28-yard field goal just before halftime to
extend the Bears lead to 20-10.
Lorenzo Booker opened the second half with a big play for the Bears as he took
the opening kickoff 105 yards for the touchdown and a 27-10 Bears advantage.
The Bears marched 55 yards in 10 plays on their next possession before Gould
was good from 19 yards out to widen the lead to 30-10.
Washington answered with a 15-play, 68-yard drive that culminated in a five-
yard touchdown strike from Cousins to Niles Paul, and the 'Skins quickly made
it a one-score game on their next touch as Cousins connected with Aldrick
Robinson on a 49-yard touchdown pass.
The Redskins completed the comeback late in the fourth quarter when Cousins
capped a seven-play, 85-yard drive with a 20-yard touchdown completion to
Donnie Briscose, giving the Redskins a 31-30 lead with 2:09 left.
The Bears then went 41 yards in 10 plays before Gould won the game with his
booming field goal.
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