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Inside the Commanders' wild last-second finish vs. the Bears - ESPN

LANDOVER, Md. — Huddled in the Washington Commanders' raucous locker room, two half-dressed offensive linemen stared at center Tyler Biadasz's phone in amazement. They had just witnessed the Hail Mary live, and they wanted to relive it immediately after.

They pointed to the screen, expressed disbelief at what they saw — and then played it again. It won't be the last time they rewatch Jayden Daniels' 52-yard completion to Noah Brown in the Commanders' 18-15 win over the Chicago Bears.

«I'm going to watch this a couple dozen times,» guard Nick Allegretti said.

Though the final play was the most exhilarating, the fourth quarter featured several wild turns, beginning with an ill-fated attempt by the Bears to let a backup offensive lineman score their go-ahead touchdown.

Here's how the players and coaches in both locker rooms remembered the key moments of one of the most exciting finishes of the season.

The Bears had a third-and-goal from the 1-yard line with 6:21 left in the fourth quarter and Washington leading 12-7. Offensive coordinator Shane Waldron sent in the heavy package with backup center Doug Kramer lining up in the backfield. It had been an effective formation earlier in the season with Kramer as a lead blocker, but this was the first time he took a handoff. Kramer never had control and defensive tackle Jer'Zhan Newton recovered the loose ball.

At that point, the Commanders had a 75.3% chance of winning, according to ESPN Analytics.

Kramer (via Marquee Sports Network): I appreciate Shane for having the trust in me to call it. I made a mistake, dropped the ball on the 1-yard line.

Jer'Zhan Newton is hyped after recovering a Bears fumble at the Commanders' 3-yard line.

Bears coach Matt Eberflus: No [thought of

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