The Chicago Bears have leveled the score against the San Francisco 49ers early in the second half of their matchup. D’Andre Swift scored a crucial 2-yard touchdown, bringing the game to 28-28 with 9:51 remaining in the third quarter. This touchdown concluded a compelling 10-play, 65-yard drive that consumed 5:09 of game time and followed a first half during which the Bears held the ball for only 8:04.
D’Andre Swift’s Touchdown Highlights
The drive was a showcase of effective plays, notably sparked by quarterback Caleb Williams. He made a critical connection with receiver Jahdae Walker on a third-and-14, resulting in a 19-yard gain that maintained the offensive momentum.
Key Plays of the Drive
- Caleb Williams to Jahdae Walker: 19-yard gain on third-and-14.
- Caleb Williams to Luther Burden: 24-yard gain to the 3-yard line.
- D’Andre Swift: 2-yard touchdown run on third-and-goal.
Swift’s impressive run was not just a game-tying score; it highlighted the Bears’ determination and adaptability after a less productive first half. Their offensive strategy paid off with patience and precision during this drive.
Injury Update
Notably, the 49ers suffered a setback when left tackle Trent Williams was downgraded to out due to a hamstring injury sustained in the first quarter. This could impact San Francisco’s offensive line as the game progresses.
The Bears and the 49ers remain locked in a competitive battle as both teams seek to secure a win in this exciting NFL matchup.





