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The longest winning streak consisting only of playoff games stands at 12 consecutive wins, by the 1927, 1928 and 1932 New York Yankees (who swept the World Series all three seasons) and tied by the 1998–99 Yankees. According to Major League Baseball's policy on winning streaks, tie games do not end a team's winning streak. [1] The list below ...
Although Chicago lost 23–17 in the most recent meeting between the two in 2017, they won 27–13 in the last game in Atlanta in 2014; the Bears led the series 14–13. [107] Marqui Christian, who was suspended for the first two games, was assigned to the practice squad on September 21, but he signed with the New York Jets two days later. [ 108 ]
Despite starting the season 0–4, and extending the team losing streak to 14 (longest in team history; dating back to the 2022 season), [1] the Bears improved on their 3–14 record from the previous season after a Week 12 win over the Minnesota Vikings, and improved on their 6–11 record from the 2021 season after a Week 17 win against the ...
After 346 days, the Chicago Bears losing streak finally has ended. Bears quarterback Justin Fields and wide receiver DJ Moore connected again and again in front of a national TV audience Thursday ...
That’s exactly what happened thanks to Cairo Santos drilling a 51-yard field goal to beat the Packers, 24-22, snapping Chicago’s 10-game losing streak to end the season with a 5-12 record.
10 thoughts after the Chicago Bears opened the preseason with a 23-17 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Saturday at Soldier Field. They got two short throws from quarterback Justin Fields that ...
Lyons hit in 52 consecutive games that season, but his streak included two games (#22 and #44) in which his only "hits" were walks. In 1968, MLB ruled that walks in 1887 would not be counted as hits, so Lyons' streak was no longer recognized, though it still appears on some lists. In 2000, Major League Baseball reversed its 1968 decision ...
Hosting the Chicago Bears in Chicago’s first game since firing head coach Matt Eberflus, the 49ers took advantage of a discombobulated opponent to win 38-13 in a game that quickly became one-sided.