After a week spent talking about the Bears’ short passing attack and all the screen passes, it was a screen pass that served as the final nail in the coffin Sunday at Raymond James Stadium. Backed up deep in their own end zone, trailing by three points late in the game, quarterback Justin Fields threw a screen pass intended for running back Khalil Herbert. Buccaneers edge rusher Shaquil Barrett faked like he was rushing, dropped into coverage and picked off Fields’ pass. He made the short 4-yard run into the end zone, with a push from behind, for a pick-six touchdown.
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