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Justin Fields and DJ Moore lead Bears to their first win of the season, beating Commanders

Justin Fields carries the ball on Thursday night
Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields runs with the ball during the first half against the Washington Commanders on Thursday in Landover, Md.
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Music blared from the Chicago Bears locker room after a victory for the first time in almost a year, and players danced and jumped around with joy.

All thanks to Justin Fields and DJ Moore being perfectly in tune.

Fields and Moore connected eight times for 230 yards and three touchdowns to give the beleaguered Bears their first win of the season, beating the Washington Commanders 40-20 Thursday night, hours after word emerged of the death of franchise great Dick Butkus.

Relief was palpable at the end of a 14-game losing skid dating to last season — since Oct. 24, 2022, the last time the Bears won a game. All the off-field drama the organization has been mired in for weeks melted away in the moments of celebration.

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“It felt amazing to get the first win under our belts,” Moore said. “The true message was just never lose that feeling. ... Let’s just not lose that feeling of we just won.”

Fields had four touchdown passes to match his career high set last week, this time coming in a winning effort as Chicago (1-4) jumped out to a 24-point halftime lead and, unlike Sunday, held on.

“He’s a heck of a good young football player,” Commanders coach Ron Rivera said.

Fields threw for 282 yards and ran for 57 yards, including a rush for a first down late in the third quarter after tipping the ball to himself following a high snap. Moore had 137 yards receiving in the first half alone, becoming the first Bears player to surpass 125 before halftime since at least 2000 and eventually reaching a career high.

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Dick Butkus, the fearsome Hall of Fame linebacker for the Chicago Bears who became an actor after retiring from football, dies at age 80.

Oct. 5, 2023

“This morning I was nervous — out of this world nervous,” Moore said. “I guess that was my body telling me that we were about to go off.”

It was such an impressive showing that it got the attention of LeBron James, who posted on social media: “J Fields and DJ Moore going crazy right now!!! SHEESH!!”

The Bears also got a defensive performance that felt like a fitting way to honor Butkus, the fearsome Hall of Fame linebacker who died at age 80 earlier Thursday. They forced two turnovers and sacked Washington quarterback Sam Howell five times in bouncing back from blowing a 21-point lead and losing to Denver.

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Washington (2-3) lost a third consecutive game, this time struggling with missed tackles and blown coverage on defense, while again failing to force a turnover. Couple that with Howell’s interception, and there was a reason the Commanders were booed off the field at halftime by fans who again packed FedEx Field for another sellout.

Their second-half comeback bid fell short, stunted by Logan Thomas fumbling, a later drive stalling in the red zone and Joey Slye missing a 46-yard field goal attempt with five minutes left. Washington got as close as 10 points, but couldn’t end its losing streak and keep Chicago’s going.

“It starts at the top,” Rivera said. “That’s on me.”

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