Chicago Bears Come from Behind to Beat Tampa Bay Bucs 20-19

Bears Quarterback #9 Nick Foles and Buccaneers #58 Shaquil Barrett during the NFL Game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Chicago Bears in October. Photo by Mike Wulf/CSM/Shutterstock (10947024z)

The last time Tom Brady lost in the Super Bowl, the quarterback on the opposing team was Nick Foles.

Now playing on different teams than the ones that battled in Super Bowl LII, Foles was once against able to get the best of Brady.

The Chicago Bears quarterback led a fourth-quarter comeback to beat Brady and the Tampa Bay Bucs 20-19 on Thursday night.

Foles and the Bears offense looked terrible last week in their 19-11 loss to the Indianapolis Colts, and while they didn’t look great this week either, they did enough to get the win.

The Bears are now 4-1 and in second place in the NFC North, right behind the undefeated Green Bay Packers, who have a bye week and will face Tampa Bay in Week 6.

Foles orchestrated the come-from-behind win late in the fourth quarter, driving the offense down the field and getting them within field goal range. With less than two minutes to go in the game, Bears kicker Cairo Santos hit a 38-yard field goal to give the Bears a one-point lead.

The Bears stout defense was able to keep the lead, stopping Brady and the Bucs on their final drive to secure the win.