- The Lions blew a 23-6 lead in the fourth quarter against the Chicago Bears in both teams' first game of the 2020
NFL season. - On one of the last plays of the game, the Lions still had a chance to win, but the rookie running back D'Andre Swift let what would've been a go-ahead touchdown pass slip through his fingers.
- After the game, Lions head coach
Matt Patricia ran over to comfort Swift after his unfortunate mistake.
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The Lions entered the fourth quarter of their season opener with a 23-6 lead over the Chicago Bears. If they could avoid disaster in the final period, they'd be on their way to a 1-0 start to the season.
But surprisingly, Mitch Trubisky had other plans. The much-maligned Chicago quarterback threw three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter, giving the Bears a 27-23 lead with just under two minutes remaining.
The Lions needed to drive the length of the field for the comeback win, and they almost got there, working their way to the Chicago 16-yard line with just 11 seconds remaining.
On the next play, Matthew Stafford targeted the rookie running back D'Andre Swift, who was streaking toward the end zone. Stafford hit Swift in the hands with a perfect pass. Swift dropped it.
—Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) September 13, 2020
One more incompletion, and the Lions had snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
After the play, Lions head coach Matt Patricia comforted Swift.
"I put my arm around him as soon as we got to the tunnel, walked up the tunnel with him and told him he's a great player," Patricia said after the game, per ESPN. "The game's not on him. It's on me."
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