That just might do it.
The Bears had a chance to cut the Vikings’ lead to 13-7 on D’Andre Swift’s 1-yard touchdown run midway through the third quarter. But offensive lineman Doug Kramer, playing fullback, failed to report as eligible, wiping out the touchdown. Swift got the Bears back to the 1, where offensive lineman Kiran Amegadjie had a holding penalty.
The Bears settled for a field goal (although officials missed a facemask penalty that would have given Chicago a first down), and the Vikings then drove 70 yards in 12 plays for a touchdown that might have iced the game.
Aaron Jones scored on a 1-yard touchdown run with 1:38 remaining in the fourth quarter, increasing Minnesota’s lead to 20-3.
The Vikings opened the second half with two three-and-outs to give the Bears a chance, but the Bears were the Bears. Now, Chicago is in a huge hole it is unlikely to climb out of.
After three quarters, the Vikings have outgained the Bears 264 to 230 with Sam Darnold going 20-of-35 191 yards with a touchdown and an interception.