The Bears blew a 13-point lead in the fourth quarter but got a 48-yard field goal from Cairo Santos as time expired to beat the Minnesota Vikings 19-17 Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis.

Three moments that mattered

1. Walk-off winner: After missing a 45-yard field goal that would have extended the Bears’ lead to 19-10 in the fourth quarter, Cairo Santos redeemed himself with a 48-yarder as time expired. The kick sneaked inside the left upright, rallying the Bears from a 17-16 deficit and giving them their third win in a row.

2. Big-play Nahshon: Cornerback Nahshon Wright introduced himself to Bears fans in the season opener with a 74-yard pick-six against the Vikings. Wright intercepted Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy for the second time this season when he leapt and high

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