Bears offensive coordinator Waldron defends play that led to fumble, embarrassment Sunday
The play resulted in a fumble that gave the ball back to the Washington Commanders, who later won the game with a Hail Mary play.
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The play resulted in a fumble that gave the ball back to the Washington Commanders, who later won the game with a Hail Mary play.
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