The Detroit Lions got a break late in the first half Sunday against the Chicago Bears at Ford Field in Detroit.
After rookie receiver Isaac TeSlaa made a one-handed catch for the second straight game — both of his NFL catches have been incredible one-handers — the referees were forced to put six seconds back on the clock in the second quarter after an incorrect call.
The Lions had no timeouts and had to run up to the line of scrimmage to spike the ball after TeSlaa's catch, but the clock ran out. Until it didn't.
On the next play, Jared Goff hit Amon-Ra St. Brown for a 4-yard touchdown to give the Lions a 28-14 lead with 2 seconds left in the first half in a Week 2 NFL game against the Bears .
"The key is here is that the officials stopped the clock," Fox rules expert Mi