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Bears - Chiefs live online: stats, scores and highlights | NFL Preseason Week 4

The two-time defending Super Bowl Champions host the Chicago Bears as both teams’ starters will sit out the preseason finale from Arrowhead Stadium.

Rypien finds Bates on the shallow out for a short gain of 2 yards. 

2nd and 8 from the CHI 13. 

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INTERCETPTION!!

Oladokun got picked at the goal line after Stewards jumped the out route and takes it back to the CHI 11! Just two plays after the muffed punt, KC gives it right back. 

The Bears come up with a big turnover to keep KC off the board. 

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Oladokun over the middle for Hardman and he wiggles his way inside the five.

2nd and Goal from the 3. 

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FUMBLE!!!

The punt took a bounce and Carter got pushed into the ball before the Chiefs recover the fumble. 

1st and Goal from the CHI 9. 

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Oladokun tucks it and runs for the marker, but he is cut down after short gain of 3. 

4th and 4 from the 50. 

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Oladokun scrambles to the right side and he picks up three yards. 

3rd and 7 from the KC 47 .

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Oladonkun looks to the right side and his short pass to Smith hits the dirt. 

2nd and 10 from the KC 44. 

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Big run back from Hardman who weaves his way to the CHI 35 after a 43 yard return!

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FIELD GOAL!!!

Santos stretches the lead with a 32 yard field goal. 

CHI lead 10-0 a minute into the second quarter. 

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Rypien rolls to th right side and he finds Wheeler in the endzone and a flag flies after the QB released the pass way over the line of scrimmage. Flag is declined and the FG unit comes on. 

4th and 7 from the KC 10. 

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Wheeler is met in the backfield and dropped for a three yard loss. 

3rd and 7 from the KC 10. 

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WE ARE AT THE END OF THE FIRST HALF AND IT'S THE BEARS LEADING THANKS TO A TYSON BAGENT TD. CHICAGO IS KNOCKING ON THE DOOR AGAIN. 

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Wheeler on a stretch handoff to the left side and he gets 6 yards on the final play of the quarter!

2nd and 4 from the KC 7 after the break. 

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KC brings pressure and Rypien finds Scott on the quick pass right at the marker and he turns up field for a gain of 17!

1st and 10 from the KC 13!

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Rypien to Webster again this time for a gain of 6 yards on the right side. 

3rd and 3 from the KC 30. 

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Wheeler to the right side but he is smacked by Herring at the line of scrimmage. 

2nd and 9 from the KC 36. 

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Rypien finds Webster scaling the marker and hits him on the right side to keep the drive alive!

1st and 10 from the KC 37. 

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Rypien going deep down the left sideline for Joseph but the coverage was perfect for KC. 

3rd and 18 from the CHI 39. 

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Rypien sets up the screen to Wheeler and he follows his blocker for a big gain, but it's coming back after an ineligible man down field penalty. 

2nd and 18 from the CHI 39. 

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Rypien in the game for CHI and he hands it off to Wheeler who picks up 2 yards on first down. 

2nd and 8 from the CHI 49. 

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MISSED FIELD GOAL!!!

Butker misses the 59 yard field goal wide right, and the Bears will take the ball around midfield looking to extend their lead. 

CHI lead 7-0 with 4:07 to go in the first quarter. 

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Oladokun going deep to Hardman over the middle but that pass was way over thrown!

4th and 7 from the CHI 41. 

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Steele gets the handoff to the right side and he is stopped at the line of scrimmage. 

3rd and 7 from the CHI 41. 

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Oladokun to Smith on the stop route to the right side and he makes the catch for 3 yards. 

2nd and 7 from the CHI 41. 

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Oladokun finds Rolls on the right sideline with a short pass and he races down the field for a gain of 10 yards. 

1st and 10 from the CHI 44. 

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TURNOVER ON DOWNS!!!

Bagent rolls right on and looked for Homer but the pass was just a little too far behind the RB. 

1st and 10 from the KC 47. 

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Slant pattern from Webster on the right side and Bagent hit him but  couple yards short of the marker. 

4th and 2 from the KC 47. 

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Handoff to Homer out of the shotgun and he picks up a yard on the draw. 

3rd and 9 from the CHI 47. 

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Bagent with a quick throw on first down and that short pass was a bit behind the WR. 

2nd and 10 from the CHI 46. 

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TURNOVER ON DOWNS!!!

Moore came screaming in and dropped Prince after he got the handoff from the shotgun! Loss of 4 and it's Bears ball!

1st and 10 from the CHI 46. 

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Prince up the middle but he gets stuffed at the line of scrimmage and he's going to be short of the 1st down. 

4th and 1 from the CHI 43. 

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Oladokun finds Toney again, this time on a stop route for a gain of 6. 

3rd and 1 from the CHI 43. 

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Screen pass set up for Prince and he picks up 3 yards before getting cut down in CHI territory. 

2nd and 7 from the CHI 49. 

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Oladokun looking over the middle and he finds Toney over the middle for a first down and a gain of 19. 

1st and 10 from the KC 48. 

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Prince with another carry to the left side but a holding call will bring the Chiefs back 10 yards. 

2nd and 18 from the KC 28. 

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Prince gets the run up the middle on first down and he picks up a couple yards. 

2nd and 8 from the KC 38. 

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NIce return from Steele who takes it to the KC 36 yard line and Oladokune and the Chiefs take the field for the first time tonight. 

1st and 10 Chiefs. 

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It took just three and a half minutes for the Bears to drive down the field and find the endzone. Tyson Bagent had a couple nice throws, and finished off the drive with this mad dash to the pylon. 

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TOUCHDOWN BEARS!!!

Bagent takes off after a roll out to the left side and he tucks it and heads to the pylon running it in from 5 yards out!

CHI drive down the field and take the lead on the first possession of the night!

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Run to the left side from Homer and he takes it for 6 yards on first down. 

2nd and 4 from the KC 5. 

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Pressure coming from both ends, and Bagent is ripped down for a sack but a holding in the secondary is going to give the Bears a first down!

1st and 10 from the 10

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Blasingame up the middle and he picks up 4 on first down. 

2nd and 6 from the KC 15. 

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Play action roll out from Bagent to the left side and he lobs it up the sideline for Webster who turns it up field for a 44 yard catch and run. 

1st and 10 from the KC 19. 

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Bagent finds Carter for the first down with a pass to the left side on the out route. The Bears' opening drive will continue after a 7 yard gain. 

1st and 10 from the CHI 37. 

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Bagent shuffles to the right side but his pass underneath was behind Homer and the Bears are already looking at 3rd down. 

3rd and 6 from the CHI 30. 

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Tyson Bagent in at QB in place of the Week 1 starter Caleb Williams and Homer gets the sweep to the left side, picking up 4 yards. 

2nd and 6 from the CHI 30. 

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WE ARE UNDERWAY FROM ARROWHEAD!!!

The Chiefs kickoff to start the game and the Bears will begin their first possession from the 26. 

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The Countdown is on

After months of waiting, it’s almost game time. In just two weeks time, the NFL kicks off it’s regular season from Kansas City as the Chiefs host the Baltimore Ravens. It doesn’t get much bigger than this to start a season. It’s Patrick Mahomes and the two-time defending Super Bowl Champion Chiefs taking on last year’s MVP Lamar Jackson and the Ravens in a rematch of last year’s AFC Championship. Set your clocks. When tonight’s game kicks off we will only be 336 hours away. That’s 20,160 minutes and 1,210,00 seconds. 

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Last year: Chiefs

Kansas City didn’t look like the Super Bowl favorite for most of the year. They flew about as under the radar as a team coming off of a Super Bowl victory can. They lost their first game of the season to the Detroit Lions in primetime, but then rattled off six straight. They hit a rough patch in the middle of the season in which they dropped five of eight games, and went into the playoffs with an 11-6 record. Good, but not good enough to win the Conference which meant they Chiefs road to the Super Bowl would lay outside of Kansas City for the first time in the Patrick Mahomes era. They beat AFC East pretenders Miami at home and Buffalo on the road and then went into Baltimore and beat the Ravens in an ugly January playoff game from Chesapeak Bay. That set up a meeting with the San Francisco 49ers on Super Bowl Sunday, and once again it was Patrick Mahomes playing hero late in the game. He forced the game to overtime setting up a game tying field goal before hitting Mecole Hardman for the game winning TD in OT. 

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Last year: Bears

Bears the gave Chicago another disappointing season last year, but unfortunately they are used in the Windy City. The first half of the season saw Chicago spiral. They lost their first four games, and seven of their first nine as Matt Eberflus’ was on the hot seat for the rest of the season. Justin Fields fought through injuries all season as he looked to secure his job as the Qb of the future in the Chi Town. Even though he returned from injury and played some of his best football the Bears let Fields go to take Williams No. 1. The Bears closed their season 5-3 in the final eight weeks, and showed fans signs of life, and something to look forward to coming into this year. They ended the year 7-10, but still got the first overall draft pick because the Panthers finished the season at the bottom of the barrel. They took Caleb Williams with that No. 1 pick and Chicago has been buzzing since that day. 

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Star watch: Chiefs

Kansas City’s stars need no introduction. Theres the Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes, and All-Pro tight end turned lover boy, and Andy Reid on the sidelines, but I’m interested in seeing how the young guys progress throughout the seasons. Isaiah Pacheco is heading into his third year in the league while Rashee Rice might take a leading role on the WR corp after a fantastic rookie year. Xavier Worthy ran the fastest 40 time in combine history, and that should make this already unstoppable team that much more invincible. For the first time in his career, we saw Patrick Mahomes let some steam off on the sidelines after repeated drops, miscues and mistakes from his receivers. This year he’s got a group of wide receivers that are going to magnify his greatness. 

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Star watch: Bears

None of the Bears starters are going to play tonight, so instead of going into who to watch for tonight, we will go ahead and give you a little insight on who to watch in the regular season. Caleb Williams is obviously the magnet that will draw the casual NFL fan to just about each and every game, but he’s got an arsenal of weapons that most QBs in the league would envy. DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze at wide reciever, with Cole Kmet at tight end and D’Andre Swift in the backfield. This is going to be one explosive offense, and Williams is going to have all the resources to succeed in his first season in the NFL. That might add even more pressure on the rookie to perform. 

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Last game: Chiefs

Everyone is going to remember the play of the preseason which came out of the Chiefs game last week against the Lions. Patrick Mahomes went behind his back on a shuffle pass to Travis Kelce to set the social media world on fire in a game that meant less than nothing. What many people won’t remember is that the game was actually pretty good and went down to the wire. Carson Wentz came in after Mahomes played his two series, and put the Chiefs up 13-0. Detroit would chop into the lead with five field goals to close in on the Chiefs 16-15. The Chiefs scored to stretch the lead to eight points thanks 64 yard catch and run that Remigio would take to the house, only to see the Lions score on the next drive with a 7 yard Hendon Hooker TD scramble  with 5:30 to go. The Lions had the ball last and Hooker set up a game winning 43-yard Jake Bates field goal.  

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Last game: Bears 

Everything was clicking for the Chicago Bears last week against the Cincinnati Bengals. In a game in which none of the Bengals starters played, the Bears dominated the game from start to finish. Caleb Williams had a couple three and outs to start the game, but then we got a glimpse of exactly why he was brought to Chicago. He made an incredible play rolling to his left and letting fly down the sideline to find Rome Odunze before using his legs to scramble into the end zone for the first TD of his NFL career. Tyson Bagnet come on after Williams and played really well, leading the Bears on TD drives that ended in two of his passes that were caught in the end zone by Dante Pettis. The defense, meanwhile, came up with three turnovers and kept the Bengals offense off the scoreboard for the entire game. 

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We are live from Arrowhead

Hello everyone and welcome to the home of the two-time defending Super Bowl Champions where the Chiefs are back home looking wrap up the preseason with a win, but Andy Reid has decided to sit his starters so it will be the back ups on display tonight against the Chicago Bears. Bears coach Matt Eberflus said he will sit his starters tonight as well, so tonight is going to be all about the guys trying to make the 53 man roster. It may not be the most star studded game, but it’s tonight is one of the most important games of the season for these two coaches who will have to make final cuts after this game. 

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Bears vs. Chiefs live

It’s the beginning of the end of preseason. Tonight from Arrowhead the final weekend of tune ups begins as teams get ready to kick off Week 1. The Chiefs will be the ones kicking off the season two Thursdays from tonight, but before that they take on the Chicago Bears in a primetime match up from Kansas City and AS English will be with you all night providing live coverage, stats, highlights and analysis of tonight’s game. 

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