DETROIT — The Detroit Lions have been dominant for much of the season, leading the league in point differential after routinely routing opponents.
Against Chicago, the Lions were good enough to extend their winning streak to 10 games.
Barely.
Jared Goff threw two touchdown passes to Sam LaPorta, Jake Bates made three field goals in the first half and Detroit held off the Bears 23-20 on Thursday.
''It was a crazy ending, right?'' Goff asked.
Indeed.
The Bears had the ball in Lions territory late in the game with a chance to drive for a game-tying field goal or go-ahead touchdown, but they blew the opportunity.
Caleb Williams threw an incomplete pass as time expired from the Detroit 41 after being sacked with about 30 seconds left, allowing time to run off the clock even though Chicago had one more timeout.