Just when you thought it was impossible, a touchdown happened on Thursday Night Football.
Astonishingly, the Chicago Bears went 94 yards in 9 plays and the touchdown drought on Amazon Prime was over.
It lasted through the entire game last week when the Colts outlasted the Broncos in overtime.
It continued through the first half of the Commanders-Bears game at Soldier Field.
And … then … it happened:
Justin Fields threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to Dante Fields with 7:16 left in the third quarter.
Dante Pettis puts the @ChicagoBears in the lead! #WASvsCHI on Prime Video
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Fields didn’t see the result of his pass as he took a shot and wound up drilled into the Soldier Field turf.
Just a little post-TD push-up! #WASvsCHI on Prime Video
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After more than 40 drives on TNF, finally, someone scored 6 points on one play.
We went exactly 107 minutes without a touchdown on Thursday Night Football.
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) October 14, 2022
Hallelujah.
I just went on my Amazon app to try and order a touchdown for Thursday Night Football and I couldn’t.
Not even using my Prime membership.
— Rich Eisen (@richeisen) October 14, 2022