Seconds after nailing a 51-yard game-winning field goal, Chicago Bears kicker Cairo Santos hit Didier Drogba's celebration at Lambeau Field. The Bears were staring down an 11-game losing streak to close out the season before Santos delivered the winning kick against the Green Bay Packers with no time left on the clock.
Santos converted his lone field-goal attempt in the Bears' 24-22 win over the Packers on Sunday. Santos posted six or fewer points in each of Chicago's last six games. In addition, the kicker recorded more than seven points in two of 17 games.
The Bears’ most disappointing season in recent memory — maybe ever — came to an end Sunday in a most unexpected way. On matriarch Virginia McCaskey’s 102nd birthday, the 5-12 Bears beat the rival Packers as time expired.
The Bears came to Lambeau Field and stunned Green Bay, 24-22, snapping the Packers’ 11-game winning streak in this series. That had been the longest streak by either side in this sensational 104-year rivalry.
Another fourth-quarter drive engineered by our talented rookie quarterback, and this time, Cairo Santos’ game-winning field-goal attempt sailed through the uprights untouched. Goodbye 10-game
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Sergio Santos was drafted by the Diamondbacks as a shortstop in 2002 but converted to pitcher after six years in the minor leagues, a move that helped him carve a six-year career as a reliever in the majors including a closer role in one of his two seasons with the White Sox.
As Cairo Santos’ kick sailed through the uprights Sunday, I felt something I haven’t felt for a long time as a Bear fan.