CHICAGO 23, DETROIT 16 | Daniel exceeds expectations

Bears reserve QB outplays Stafford to thwart Lions.

The Associated Press
November 23, 2018 at 5:33AM
Chicago Bears quarterback Chase Daniel (4) scrambles during the second half of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions, Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)
Bears quarterback Chase Daniel set career highs for TD passes (two), completions (27), attempts (37) and yards (230) vs. Lions. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

DETROIT – Chase Daniel outplayed Matthew Stafford, demonstrating how an NFL journeyman can beat one of the highest-paid players in the league.

Daniel threw a career-high two touchdowns to keep the Chicago Bears rolling with a 23-16 victory over the Detroit Lions on Thursday, filling in admirably for injured quarterback Mitchell Trubisky.

"You don't know when these opportunities will come," the 32-year-old Daniel said after making the third start of his career and first in nearly four years. "You just have to make the most of them."

He did.

Daniel finished 27-for-37 for 230 yards, setting career highs in each category. He threw a go-ahead, 10-yard touchdown pass to Taquan Mizzell in the second quarter and a 14-yard pass to Tarik Cohen in the fourth to give Chicago the lead again at 16-13.

It was quite a performance for Daniel, a player who has been used sparingly since the former Missouri star entered the league in 2010. He barely played for New Orleans, Kansas City, Philadelphia and Chicago but gained respect from coaches and players for his preparation.

"Everyone in this locker room knew what he was going to do, and he didn't let us down," Mizzell said. "People forget how long he's been in the NFL and how much talent he has. They talk about the number of games he's started, but the people that practice with him every day knew that he was going to give us a chance to win this game."

And unlike Stafford, Daniel didn't make any costly mistakes.

Stafford was 28-for-38 for 236 yards with two interceptions late in the fourth, dooming Detroit's chances. The Lions drafted Stafford No. 1 overall in 2009 and gave him a $135 million, five-year extension last year.

The NFC North-leading Bears (8-3) sealed their fifth consecutive victory with Kyle Fuller's interception in the end zone with 1:07 left.

Chicago broke a 16-16 tie on Eddie Jackson's 41-yard pick-six with six minutes remaining. The safety stepped in front of a pass in the flat intended for tight end Michael Roberts, taking advantage of the fact that Stafford didn't look at another target as he dropped back.

"Got to see [Jackson] a little better than I did," Stafford said.

Jackson, a 2017 fourth-round pick, has turned two of his four interceptions into scores this season and has five total touchdowns in his career.

"He's had an unbelievable season so far, one that I don't know that I've seen," Chicago coach Matt Nagy said.

Jackson said simply picking off passes is not enough for his team, which has scored five times off interceptions this season.

"We are always thinking about putting points on the board," he said. "It is about attacking."

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