The Chicago Bears were defeated by the Denver Broncos, 31-28, in a Week 4 game that marked their 14th consecutive loss dating back to last season.
Chicago choked away a 21-point second-half lead as Denver scored 24 unanswered points en route to the victory. That blown lead tied for the largest blown lead in franchise history (2002 vs. the Patriots, 1953 vs. the 49ers), per ESPN Stats and Info.
Penalties, poor coaching and poor execution doomed the Bears. As did two Justin Fields turnovers on the offense’s final two series.
We’re taking a look at the studs and duds from the Bears’ Week 4 loss to the Broncos.