Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers makes a 50-yard field goal in the first half of Thursday's matchup with the Chicago Bears.
Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers is a solid option in Week 17 against the Chicago Bears. The Seahawks should be in plenty of great positions to score this week. In Week 16 against the Minnesota Vikings,
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Jason Myers kicked two field goals and Seattle's defense did the rest as the Seahawks kept their slim playoff hopes alive with a 6-3 victory against the host Chicago Bears
squeezing past Chicago 6-3 on Thursday night to hand the Bears their 10th straight loss. Jason Myers kicked field goals on the game’s first possession and near the end of the second quarter.
The penalty gave Seattle a second-and-16. Metcalf stayed in the game as the Seahawks quickly made up the yardage and moved to the Bears 32. But the drive stalled there and Myers kicked a 50-yard field goal with 21 seconds left in the first half.
Chicago (4-12) had a fourth down at the Seattle 40 with 20 seconds remaining. The Seahawks (9-7) brought the blitz, and a leaping Woolen picked off a pass intended for Keenan Allen at the 22, ending Williams’ NFL rookie-record string of passes without an interception at 353.
The Seahawks escaped Chicago with a 6-3 win over the Bears ... After the first quarter, the Seahawks lead by three over the Bears. A Jason Myers field goal is the difference in the game.
The Seattle Seahawks barely beat the Chicago Bears 6-3 in Week 17 of Thursday Night Football. Here are winners and losers from the NFL affair.
A Jason Myers field goal is the difference in the ... As the Seahawks kick to the Chicago Bears, rain begins to fall at Soldier Field. Caleb Williams steps onto the field for his first possession ...
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