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Dan Wiederer: Mitch Trubisky to Anthony Miller. Repeat. Two big plays spark a needed game-winning drive to beat the Lions.

The Bears' charter flight from Detroit to Chicago is always a quick one, about an hour or so in the air. But if coach Matt Nagy wanted the ultimate feel-good experience returning home from Thursday's 24-20 win at Ford Field, he would have spent his time in first class with his tablet on his tray table rewatching two of the day's most significant and promising plays.

Rewind. Repeat. Rewind. Repeat.

Over and over again.

The Bears were trailing in the fourth quarter. To a floundering last-place Lions team that had to start an undrafted rookie third-stringer named

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