The New York Giants were able to fend off an unlikely rally in the final two minutes - which included a recovered onside kick, a penalty in the end zone and a reverse running back TD pass on the final play of regulation - and eventually beat the Chicago Bears 30-27 in overtime at MetLife Stadium on Sunday.
Another blowout, had zero chance, OMG! is it over yet?, please someone throw the towel in! loss for the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
Their most recent trouncing came at home at the hands of the Chicago Bears, 41-9.
After a scoreless opening period, 'Da Bears put 28 points on the board in the second, helped by a pair of Buffalo turnovers that were returned for touchdowns...
Jay Cutler threw two touchdown passes to Martellus Bennett, and the Chicago Bears held on to beat the New York Jets, 27-19, on Monday night in northern New Jersey.
The New York Jets and Geno Smith will look to keep pace in the AFC East as they host 1-1 Chicago Bears in a Week 3 Monday Night Football meeting at MetLife Stadium tonight.
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Fred Jackson's 38-yard overtime run to the Chicago one-yard line setup a game wining 27-yard field goal from Dan Carpenter as the Buffalo Bills snagged an unlikely victory on the road, 23-20, over the Bears on the NFL's first Sunday of the 2014 season.