Bears score on awesome two-point conversion
The Chicago Bears tied their game with the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night with one of the coolest plays we’ve seen.
Chicago was down 17-15 after scoring a touchdown and opted to go for two. Given the play they drew up, that proved to be a wise choice.
The Bears converted on a reverse option play. Things started with Mitch Trubisky handing to Jordan Howard in the shotgun. Howard then handed off the ball to Zach Miller for a reverse. Miller was about to be tackled, but that’s where the play’s brilliance came in. Miller was able to pitch to Trubisky for the option, and he rushed in easily for the two points.
hot potato pic.twitter.com/450xx5QnVc
— Danny (@recordsANDradio) October 10, 2017
That 2-point conversion was WILD. #MINvsCHI pic.twitter.com/TZNBaLieBo
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) October 10, 2017
That might have been a one-time only use play, but it sure paid off. We love the creativity and execution.