With 10 seconds left in Sunday's NFC Wild Card game, the Chicago Bears had the perfect chance to end the Philadelphia Eagles season and put a stop to the Nick Foles heroics.
After the Eagles converted on 4th and goal with a Nick Foles pass to Golden Tate to take a 16-15 lead, Mitchell Trubisky and the Bears went to work on the final drive of the game.
With less than a minute to go, Trubisky drove the Bears down the field and put them into scoring range. The second-year quarterback threw a beautiful back-shoulder pass to Allen Robinson that put the Bears into field-goal range. From there, they put the game on the right leg of kicker Cody Parkey.
Parkey came onto the field to attempt the game-winning 43 yard field goal, and this happened.
It was immediately dubbed, “the Double Doink.”
After the Eagles converted on 4th and goal with a Nick Foles pass to Golden Tate to take a 16-15 lead, Mitchell Trubisky and the Bears went to work on the final drive of the game.
With less than a minute to go, Trubisky drove the Bears down the field and put them into scoring range. The second-year quarterback threw a beautiful back-shoulder pass to Allen Robinson that put the Bears into field-goal range. From there, they put the game on the right leg of kicker Cody Parkey.
Parkey came onto the field to attempt the game-winning 43 yard field goal, and this happened.
It was immediately dubbed, “the Double Doink.”