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Two days after signing a $10 million contract, Chicago Bears' backup quarterback Tyson Bagent led a dramatic late rally to beat the Kansas City Chiefs.
Bagent's best drive was his last, where he led the Bears on a game-winning touchdown drive, which included two impressive throws (and catches) to undrafted rookie wide receiver Jahdae Walker. That included the game-winning, six-yard touchdown to Walker in the corner of the end zone.
Johnson has been frustrated on and off in training camp about "sloppy" football and had believed the Bears were turning a corner until an ugly performance Friday against the Chiefs.
Most of the Bears roster has been apparent but Friday night's performance could have won a job for a few players. Here's a last attempt to call who makes it.
Chicago Bears backup quarterback Tyson Bagent closed out a 29-27 win against the Kansas City Chiefs with a walk-off game-winning touchdown that erased a 17-point deficit on Friday. After Bagent signed a two-year, $10 million extension with the Bears, he led them to a thrilling victory in Chicago's preseason finale.
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Analysis: Six players who appear they'll be on the outside looking in when Ben Johnson's first final cut comes down, based on training camp and two preseason games.
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Bears coach Ben Johnson’s brutally honest take on ‘sloppy’ Caleb Williams-led offense vs. Chiefs
Ben Johnson did not hold back his thought on the Bears first-stringers' sloppy play in the final game of the preseason.