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The Bears not only didn't score a touchdown, they turned the ball over the Packers instead of having the ball for 1st-and-goal.
- Chicago Bears running back Benny Cunningham dove for the end zone on a 23-yard run against the Green Bay Packers and was ruled down at the 1-yard line.
- The Bears challenged the call, believing he scored.
- The referees ruled that Cunningham actually fumbled out of the end zone, turning the ball over to the Packers.
A bizarre challenge ruling in the Chicago Bears-Green Bay Packers game came back to hurt the Bears more than it helped.
In the second quarter, Bears running back Benny Cunningham had a 23-yard scramble and was tackled at the 1-yard line. Bears coach John Fox challenged the play, arguing that Cunningham scored a touchdown.
The referees reviewed the play, and found that Cunningham actually fumbled the ball out of the end zone, resulting in a touchback. Not only did the Bears not score, the ruling actually turned the ball over to the Packers instead if giving it to the Bears on 1st-and-goal.
Here's the play:
Bears coach John Fox could only close his eyes as the referees explained the ruling.
SOURCE - PULSE.NG posted by Campus94
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