The Giants and Broncos held the honor for the wildest game of the season for less than two weeks.
Then the Bears and Bengals came along last Sunday. In another interconference matchup played at the AFC team's home, they engaged in the eighth game since 1983 with multiple go-ahead touchdowns scored in the final 60 seconds of the fourth quarter.
The Bears came out on top of their thriller and improved to 5-3 heading into Sunday's matchup with the 2-7 Giants, who will play three consecutive games against NFC North opponents, starting at Soldier Field. Coach Brian Daboll met with reporters before Wednesday's practice at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center to preview the matchup.
"Wild game last week against Cincinnati, back and forth," Daboll said. "[They're] 5-3, have had some close game

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