DJ Moore drops truth bomb on Bears’ growth after win over Lions

After the win over the Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore stated that the squad has clearly grown this season. The Chicago Bears defeated the Detroit Lions 28-13, avenging a heartbreaking loss in Detroit a few weeks ago, and wide receiver DJ Moore stated that the Bears have developed a lot this season.

“Heck yeah,” DJ Moore remarked when asked if the Bears are growing, according to ESPN’s Courtney Cronin. “Do you forget we were on an up-and-down roller coaster and had just stacked two wins back-to-back?” I’d say we’re doing fantastic.”

Moore scored two touchdowns in the game, one rushing and the other catching. The second touchdown was critical in the Bears’ victory. It put the Bears ahead of the Lions. The Bears went on to build a larger lead and won easily. Moore described what he witnessed while fleeing.

 

DJ Moore saying “We’re getting there”, Justin Fields next to him

 

“The end zone,” Moore added, according to Cronin. “I saw everybody hit their right blocks so I was like, this is an automatic touchdown right now.”

Moore received a second carry in the third quarter and told Cronin that someone twisted his ankle on the play, but he feels fine.

Moore scored two touchdowns in the game, one rushing and one catching. The second touchdown was crucial in the Bears’ victory. It gave the Bears a lead against the Lions. The Bears went on to build a larger lead and win handily. Moore described what he seen while fleeing.

“The end zone,” Moore explained to Cronin. “I saw everybody hit their right blocks so I was like, this is an automatic touchdown right now.”

Moore received a second carry in the third quarter and indicated that someone twisted his ankle on the play, but he feels fine, according to Cronin.

The Bears’ record now stands at 5-8. It is still unlikely, but it is not impossible for Chicago to be in the running for the wild card this season.

The Bears play the Cleveland Browns, Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, and Green Bay Packers in their final four games. To be in the playoff picture, the Bears will have to run the table, but for now, it’s one week at a time.

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