Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery, bottom, scores a touchdown on a carry against the Seattle Seahawks during the first half Sunday in snowy Seattle. (Stephen Brashear/The Associated Press)

Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery, bottom, scores a touchdown on a carry against the Seattle Seahawks during the first half Sunday in snowy Seattle. (Stephen Brashear/The Associated Press)

SEAHAWKS: Seattle loses on Bears’ late two-point conversion

  • By Tim Booth The Associated Press
  • Monday, December 27, 2021 9:49am
  • SportsSeahawks

SEATTLE — Jimmy Graham caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from Nick Foles with 1:01 remaining, Damiere Byrd made an acrobatic reception for the 2-point conversion, and the Chicago Bears beat the Seattle Seahawks 25-24 on Sunday.

Making his first start since last season, Foles led the Bears 80 yards in the closing minutes, capping the drive with his TD toss to Graham, who spent three seasons with the Seahawks. Graham posted up a pair of smaller defensive backs to make the catch in the corner of the end zone, his third TD of the season.

On the 2-point attempt, Foles threw late, but Byrd got his knee down in the end zone with multiple Seattle defenders trying to push him over the back line.

It was a stunning conclusion to a rare snow game in Seattle that eliminated the Seahawks (5-10) from the NFC playoff picture. Seattle was already assured of a losing season, and coach Pete Carroll reached double-digit losses for the first time in his tenure.

Foles finished 24 of 35 for 250 yards, and David Montgomery and Khalil Herbert each had rushing touchdowns. Montgomery had 21 carries for 45 yards and seven receptions for 61 yards. The Bears (5-10) had lost three straight and seven of their previous eight.

Russell Wilson was 16 of 27 for 181 yards and two touchdowns, including the first TD for DK Metcalf since Oct. 31, a 41-yarder in the first quarter. Gerald Everett caught a 24-yard TD late in the third quarter that gave Seattle a 24-14 lead.

Rashaad Penny rushed for 135 yards and a score for the Seahawks, who lost for the second time in five days. Last Tuesday’s game at the Rams was pushed back two days because of Los Angeles’ COVID-19 issues.

Seattle entered with a mathematical shot at reaching the playoffs but couldn’t hold on to a 17-7 halftime lead. Jason Myers missed a 39-yard field-goal try midway through the fourth quarter that would have given Seattle a 10-point lead. That came after Wilson was sacked by Robert Quinn with Seattle inside the Chicago 10 on third down.

Given the chance to rally, Foles came through. The Bears took over at their own 20 with 2:56 left. Foles hit Darnell Mooney for 30 yards, and a roughing-the-passer penalty moved Chicago to the Seattle 35 in one play. Foles connected with Montgomery on consecutive plays, and Chicago was at the Seattle 11 with 2 minutes remaining.

After a strip-sack by Carlos Dunlap that Chicago recovered, Foles hit Graham on third-and-14 and Bears coach Matt Nagy didn’t hesitate to go for two.

Snow bowl

Seattle played its third home game with snow since Lumen Field opened in 2002. The storm hit the Seattle metro area in the early hours of Sunday morning and dropped a few inches of snow throughout the Puget Sound region. Roads were difficult to traverse and Lumen Field was as empty as it’s been in recent memory for a Seahawks game.

Most of the snow stopped falling by halftime, but a small layer covered most of the field throughout. Seattle also played snow games in December 2008 and November 2006.

Seattle linebacker Bobby Wagner set a franchise record when he recorded his 168th tackle of the season late in the third quarter. Wagner entered the week leading the NFL in tackles and had 12, giving him 170 for the season.

Quinn has 17 sacks, tied for the second most in Bears history behind Richard Dent’s 17 1/2 in 1984. Quinn has 15 career sacks against Seattle.

Up next

Bears: Host the New York Giants next Sunday.

Seahawks: Home vs. Detroit next Sunday.

Chicago 25, Seattle 24

Chicago 0 7 7 11 — 25

Seattle 7 10 7 0 — 24

First Quarter

Sea—Metcalf 41 pass from Wilson (Myers kick), 9:00.

Second Quarter

Chi—Montgomery 1 run (Santos kick), 10:15.

Sea—Penny 3 run (Myers kick), 4:47.

Sea—FG Myers 36, :17.

Third Quarter

Chi—Herbert 20 run (Santos kick), 5:30.

Sea—Everett 24 pass from Wilson (Myers kick), 3:32.

Fourth Quarter

Chi—FG Santos 35, 10:42.

Chi—J.Graham 15 pass from Foles (Byrd pass from Foles), 1:01.

ChicagoSeattle

First downs 26 18

Total Net Yards 317 331

Rushes-yards 30-88 24-170

Passing 229 161

Punt Returns 2-28 1-15

Kickoff Returns 5-94 4-92

Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0

Comp-Att-Int 24-35-0 16-27-0

Sacked-Yards Lost 4-21 2-20

Punts 3-45.0 4-37.0

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0

Penalties-Yards 8-74 7-89

Time of Possession 38:25 21:42

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Chicago, Montgomery 21-45, Herbert 2-21, Williams 1-12, Foles 4-8, Mooney 2-2. Seattle, Penny 17-135, Dallas 4-15, Wilson 2-13, Eskridge 1-7.

PASSING—Chicago, Foles 24-35-0-250. Seattle, Wilson 16-27-0-181.

RECEIVING—Chicago, Montgomery 7-61, Mooney 5-57, Kmet 4-49, J.Graham 2-30, Goodwin 2-23, Byrd 1-11, Newsome 1-10, Herbert 1-7, Williams 1-2. Seattle, Everett 4-68, Dallas 4-23, Lockett 3-30, Metcalf 2-41, Eskridge 2-10, Swain 1-9.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Seattle, Myers 39.

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