Bears finally score a touchdown, still screw it up

The Chicago Bears travel to the Pacific Northwest this Sunday to face the Seattle Seahawks. Both teams have sputtered out of the gate, each dropping their first two contests, but this is not a a typical matchup of 0-2 teams. Chicago is exactly what one

The Bears were first to score on the day when they capped a drive with a 28-yard field goal and a 3-0 lead over the green and gold. The Packers returned the favor a short time later. With Chicago's Alan Ball draped all over 

Bears kicker Robbie Gould hit a 49-yard field goal with two seconds remaining against the Oakland Raiders to seal the win, 22-20. Really efficient, solid Bears drive leads to an opening drive score. Cutler to Royal for the 

It may seem like an obvious statement — teams can't win if they can't score — but with the Bears, their issues go beyond not being able to find the end zone. They can't even move the ball right now. Their loss to the Seahawks 

The 2-1 Oakland Raiders travel to the Windy City to take on the 0-3 Chicago Bears. Here's a look at what this Week 4 tilt has in store.