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Trubisky's 3rd TD pass lifts Bears to 24-20 win over Lions

DETROIT (AP) - Mitchell Trubisky started and closed strong to overcome some shaky decisions and plays in between to keep the Chicago Bears in the NFC playoff picture.

Trubisky threw a go-ahead, 3-yard touchdown pass to David Montgomery with 2:17 left, lifting Chicago to a 24-20 win over the slumping Detroit Lions on Thursday.

The Bears took the lead on the nine-play, 90-yard drive in which Trubisky converted a pair of third downs with 35- and 32-yard passes Anthony Miller.

'œHe made special throws at special times,'ť coach Matt Nagy said.

Chicago sealed the victory on the ensuing possession with Eddie Jackson's interception.

Rookie quarterback David Blough led Detroit's last drive to the Chicago 26 in the final minute before losing 13 yards on a sack to leave a desperation pass as the only option and Jackson picked off his heave.

The Bears (6-6) have won three of four games after losing four in a row, keeping their postseason hopes alive.

'œWe put ourselves in a good position to have another big game next week,'ť Trubisky said.

The Lions (3-8-1) have lost five straight for the first time under second-year coach Matt Patricia.

'œIt's one of the toughest teams I've probably ever been around,'ť said Patricia, a former assistant coach with the New England Patriots. 'œThis team fights like probably no other team I've ever seen.

'œWe've got to find a way to win.'ť

Detroit led for much of the game despite starting a quarterback it acquired from Cleveland for a swap of seventh-round picks after training camp.

'œWatch that team fight and rally behind somebody like that, I think you can tell how much all those men in that room care about each other,'ť Patricia said.

Matthew Stafford was out for a fourth straight game with back and hip injuries and his backup, Jeff Driskel, was limited by a hamstring injury.

Blough, an undrafted player from Purdue, threw a 75-yard TD on his first completion to Kenny Golladay to pull the Lions into a 7-all tie. Blough threw an 8-yard TD pass to Marvin Jones late in the first quarter to put Detroit ahead 14-7.

Trubisky had an 18-yard TD pass to rookie tight end Jesper Horsted to make it 17-all late in the third quarter.

Trubisky finished 29 of 38 with three TDs, matching a season high he also equaled in a win over Detroit earlier this month, for 338 yards and an interception. He got off to a strong start with a 10-yard pass to Allen Robinson and closed the game well enough for Chicago to score more than 20 points for the first time in more than a month.

Blough was 22 of 38 for 280 yards with two TDs and an interception.

'œThis is what you dream about as a kid,'ť Blough said. 'œI'm thankful for it all, all the ups and downs.'ť

TRIPPED UP

Chicago cornerback Kyle Fuller may have prevented Detroit from scoring a tiebreaking TD early in the fourth quarter when he stopped J.D. McKissic in the open field on third-and-1.

'œProbably one of the biggest plays in the game,'ť Nagy said. 'œTo make a shoestring tackle was an absolute game-changer.'ť

Patricia choose to kick a 24-yard field goal for a 20-17 lead with 10:47 left instead of going for it on fourth-and-1 from the Bears 5.

FLAG DAY

Chicago had 10 penalties for 89 yards and Detroit was flagged nine times for 85 yards.

'œIf there's a negative to the game, the improvement we need to make is with penalties,'ť Nagy said.

SHOW GOES ON

Brothers Osborne, a country music duo, performed at halftime and the show did not go as planned. Fans were asked to turn on the flashlights on their mobile phones when the lights were turned off at Ford Field. After the lights dimmed, the indoor stadium was illuminated again before going dark following an awkward delay.

The technical difficulties led to the musical artists being on the field longer than expected, forcing players to warm up behind and around an elaborate stage.

Ford Field officials said in a statement that 'œparts of the stadium lost power due to an outside utility failure. Though it was quickly restored, the sound system transmitter required two minutes to reset and reconnect.'ť

INJURIES

Bears: CB Prince Amukamara went down and walked off the field slowly late in the game after breaking up a pass. Four starters WR Taylor Gabriel (concussion), TE Adam Shaheen (foot), OT Bobby Massie (ankle) and LB Danny Trevathan (elbow) were inactive.

Lions: DT Damon 'œSnacks'ť Harrison (knee, calf), CB Rashaan Melvin (ribs) and return specialist Jamal Agnew (ankle) were inactive.

UP NEXT

Bears: Host Dallas on Thursday, Dec. 5.

Lions: Play at Minnesota on Dec. 8.

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Chicago Bears tight end Jesper Horsted (49), defended by Detroit Lions defensive back Will Harris (25), catches an 18-yard pass for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski) The Associated Press
Chicago Bears wide receiver Anthony Miller (17) reacts after making a catch during the second half of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski) The Associated Press
John Osborne, left, and T.J. Osborne of the Brothers Osborne musical duo perform during halftime of an NFL football game between the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski) The Associated Press
Detroit Lions quarterback David Blough throws during the first half of an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson) The Associated Press
Chicago Bears wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson (84) runs during the first half of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Detroit Lions wide receiver Marvin Jones reacts after scoring on a 8-yard pass reception for a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski) The Associated Press
Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky throws during the first half of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski) The Associated Press
Football fans dressed as turkeys cheer during the first half of an NFL football game between the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Chicago Bears cornerback Prince Amukamara (20), free safety Eddie Jackson (39), and cornerback Buster Skrine (24) help break up the pass intended for Detroit Lions wide receiver Marvin Jones (11) during the second half of an NFL football game, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Detroit Lions quarterback David Blough, left, meets with Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky after an NFL football game, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Chicago Bears wide receiver Anthony Miller (17), defended by Detroit Lions cornerback Justin Coleman (27), catches during the second half of an NFL football game, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy, left, meets with Detroit Lions head coach Matt Patricia after an NFL football game, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski) The Associated Press
Chicago Bears tight end Jesper Horsted (49) meets with Detroit Lions quarterback David Blough (10) after an NFL football game, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski) The Associated Press
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