Lions QB Matthew Stafford Runs Through Bears Defense for Game-Winning TD
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford made it to the NFL because of his strong arm, but he is also capable of making plays with his legs.
As he has done many times this season, Stafford came through for his teammates when they needed him most Sunday. This time, he did so by using his underrated mobility.
On 2nd-and-goal from the Chicago Bears' 7-yard line with less than four minutes to play, Stafford was unable to find an open receiver—so he took off with the football. Despite having multiple Bears defenders in his path, the Lions quarterback was determined to get into the end zone.
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Stafford finished with 223 passing yards and 15 rushing yards in the game, but there were no yards bigger than the seven he picked up to give his team a 20-17 lead (following Matt Prater's successful extra point) on this play.

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