Thursday Night Football: Seahawks blow out Bears 6-3

On a rainy night in Chicago, the Bears and Seahawks combined for 10 sacks, 13 punts, 444 yards and nine scores. The Seahawks won 6-3 in one of the worst games in the NFL this season.

Seattle moved to 9-7 and ended a two-game losing streak, and Chicago fell to 4-12 with its 10th straight loss.

The Bears’ last chance came with 5:12 left at their own 11. They drove to the Seattle 40 and converted a fourth-and-5 with a 14-yard pass from Caleb Williams to DJ Moore and a third-and-14 with a 15 -yard throw from Williams to Rom Odunze.

But the Bears, who managed the clock, had their comeback hopes dashed when Williams threw the ball up while under pressure and Riq Woolen intercepted it with 11 seconds left.

The Bears’ only points came after Williams’ 17-yard touchdown throw to Odunze on third-and-10 was negated by offensive lineman Jake Curhan’s team penalty. Kicker Cairo Santos kicked a 42-yard field goal with 2:32 left in the first half.

They also had a defensive touchdown overturned by replay assist after Kyler Gordon forced a Pharaoh Brown fumble, which he returned 62 yards. However, Brown was down on contact at the Chicago 38 and the Bears went three-and-out.

Chicago had 179 yards and Williams had seven sacks, including two by Leonard Williams. Caleb Williams now has 67 sacks, nine shy of David Carr’s NFL record for sacks in a season.

Moore caught six passes for 54 yards and D’Andre Swift had 12 passes for 53 yards.

The Seahawks had 265 yards and punted six times.

Geno Smith was 17-of-23 for 160 yards, with Noah Fant catching four for 43. Zach Charbonnet had 15 carries for 57 yards.