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Super Bowl champ Jim McMahon sums up Bears' performance against Chiefs in 1 word

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Super Bowl champion Jim McMahon appeared to be fed up with the Chicago Bears, as the team suffered a blowout loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on the road with pop superstar Taylor Swift in attendance.

The Bears only managed 10 points in the 31-point loss to the Chiefs. Justin Fields was 11-for-22 with 99 passing yards, a garbage time touchdown pass to D.J. Moore and 47 rushing yards.

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Justin Fields, #1 of the Chicago Bears, looks towards the sideline against the Kansas City Chiefs during the first half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Sept. 24, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

McMahon summed up the performance with a one-word post on X, the social media platform known as Twitter.

"Embarrassing," McMahon wrote.

Chicago did not score a point until the fourth quarter. They were losing 34-0 at halftime. The Chiefs scored on a Patrick Mahomes touchdown pass to Travis Kelce in the third quarter, and that was it for them.

The Bears managed 203 total yards on 51 plays. Fields was sacked three times.

Jim McMahon, #9, and Ken Margerum, #82 of the Chicago Bears, sit on the bench during a game in the 1985 season. (Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

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"They hung in there together," Bears coach Matt Eberflus said. "There was no dissension or finger-pointing, or any of that stuff. I didn’t feel that it was affecting us at all. The locker room was tight and it’s going to have to be tight now. There’s going to be a lot of outside noise and we’ve got to do a great job of staying together."

Eberflus added that each part of

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