July 7, 2024

Dan Campbell’s Detroit Lions didn’t play particularly well in the 28-13 loss to the Chicago Bears in Week 14. But despite the 15-point loss, the officials made a call in the third quarter which greatly influenced the outcome.

In his postgame press conference, though, Campbell wanted no part of discussing the crucial play.

“I don’t want to answer that, I don’t,” Campbell told reporters. “I have no answer to that.”

With the game tied 13-13 and 1:36 remaining in the third quarter, Bears quarterback Justin Fields threw an incomplete pass while Lions linebacker Julian Okwara had the signal caller in his grasp.

The ball traveled roughly a couple yards, bouncing off the leg of Bears right tackle Darnell Wright. No eligible Bears receiver was within 10 yards of the attempt.

Yet, the officials didn’t call intentional grounding.

The incompletion came on third-and-13 at the Lions 38-yard line. Despite the long distance to gain a first down, the Bears elected to keep their offense on the field for fourth down because of where they were positioned on the field.

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