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The Chicago Bears shocked the entire world on Thursday Night. The team won a game in what felt like ages. Apparently, the times had not been the best for the Bears, as they were on a 14-game losing streak. However, the curse finally lifted off the team as DJ Moore and Justin Feilds powerfully bounced back. They gave the Washington Commanders’ defenses a tough time.

Not only did DJ Moore achieve a lot by setting new records, but his biggest achievement for the night remained the win against the Commanders. Commanders lost with a 40-20 score, the 20 points which were there due to the good defense linemen the team had. However, a recent viral video may make you question the ethics of Washington’s team.

Were the Washington Commanders’ defenses planned?

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As per a video that went viral on X, the Commanders were reportedly caught cheating off-court. Not the players, but rather a fan. The video displays a person with a Commanders’ phone case standing behind the offensive coordinator Luke Getsy. In the shady video, the fan was hovering his phone right above the playbook, one which contains the game plan for the day, in simple words. And many fans speculated that the fan was reportedly recording all the stuff from Getsy.

A move like this raises questions. The fans, meanwhile, have started putting their minds at connecting the dots. Even though the questionable act was unveiled after the game, the Commanders still couldn’t help themselves. One of the major reasons for the team losing against the Bears was its faulty defense.

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 The Bears still outshined the Commanders

The Commanders had high hopes for its defense and QB at the beginning of the season. But things couldn’t have gone any more wrong for them as they now stand at 2-3. The defense liners heavily struggled when DJ Moore annihilated the Washington Commanders’ secondary, along with making three touchdowns and a record-breaking 230 receiving yards.

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Justin Feilds had an absolute field day as he accomplished 15 out of the 29 passes in 282 yards, 57 running yards, and four touchdowns. And this performance was one of the worst considered offenses in the league against the team’s defenses. Overall, the Bears are quite happy with their progress in recent days, from trading Chase Claypool to breaking the longest active losing streak in the NFL. Will the Bears continue their winning streak moving forward? Let us know your opinions in the comments below.

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