1986 · Divisional Round · Game 1

Pregame

AI summary based on verified facts

The Divisional Round matchup pairs the Washington Redskins against the Chicago Bears on 1987-01-03 at Soldier Field. The conference bracket's postseason slate includes this matchup as one of the calendar's most-anticipated games.

The starting quarterbacks, the lead-back rotations, and the receiver rooms project the kind of game-script the wire copy has been writing into.[1][2]

AI summary based on verified facts

The Divisional Round game between the Washington Redskins and the Chicago Bears is the kind of postseason matchup where the conference's projected leaders carry their regular-season pacing into the bracket. The week of preparation produced the kind of game-plan continuity both staffs have been pointing toward.

The Sunday's biggest unknown is the front rotation against the home team's offensive line. The bracket continues for the winner.

AI summary based on verified facts

Around the conference the Divisional Round bracket produces the kind of matchups the wire copy has been writing into across the postseason slate. The Washington Redskins versus Chicago Bears game is one of the calendar's most-anticipated postseason windows.

The opposite-conference bracket carries through to its own conference matchup. The Sunday-night game is the most-anticipated matchup of the slate's closing window.

AI summary based on verified facts

Across the regular season both the Washington Redskins and the Chicago Bears tracked the kind of pace that anchored their conference seeding into the Divisional Round. The starting quarterbacks' passing lines came through. The lead backs' rushing workloads were the staffs' projected calls. Vegas opens the lines accordingly. A figure to follow: the front rotations' pass-rush production.

League standings entering Week 17

Standings as of kickoff, Week 17 (no future-game spoilers)

Around the league

  • Tied atop the league at 14-2: New York Giants, Chicago Bears.

AFC

AFC Central

TeamRecStrk
Cleveland Browns12-4W5
Cincinnati Bengals10-6W1
Pittsburgh Steelers6-10L1
Houston Oilers5-11W2

AFC East

TeamRecStrk
New England Patriots11-5W1
New York Jets10-6L5
Miami Dolphins8-8L1
Buffalo Bills4-12L3
Indianapolis Colts3-13W3

AFC West

TeamRecStrk
Denver Broncos11-5L1
Kansas City Chiefs10-6W3
Seattle Seahawks10-6W5
Los Angeles Raiders8-8L4
San Diego Chargers4-12L2

NFC

NFC West

TeamRecStrk
San Francisco 49ers10-5-1W3
Los Angeles Rams10-6L2
Atlanta Falcons7-8-1W1
New Orleans Saints7-9L1

NFC Central

TeamRecStrk
Chicago Bears14-2W7
Minnesota Vikings9-7W1
Detroit Lions5-11L4
Green Bay Packers4-12L1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers2-14L7

NFC East

TeamRecStrk
New York Giants14-2W9
Washington Redskins12-4W1
Dallas Cowboys7-9L5
Philadelphia Eagles5-10-1L1
St. Louis Cardinals4-11-1W1

Game video

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Game info

Roof
outdoors
Surface
astroturf
Weather
33°F, 85% humidity, wind 7 mph
Vegas line
Chicago Bears -7
Over/Under
34 (over)

Score

Reveal through:

Washington Redskins 27, Chicago Bears 13[2][1]

1234T
Washington Redskins7071377142727
Chicago Bears01300013131313

Scoring plays

Q1

TeamPlayScore
RedskinsArt Monk 28 yard pass from Jay Schroeder (Jess Atkinson kick)7-0

Q2

TeamPlayScore
BearsWillie Gault 50 yard pass from Doug Flutie (Kevin Butler kick)7-7
BearsKevin Butler 23 yard field goal7-10
BearsKevin Butler 41 yard field goal7-13

Q3

TeamPlayScore
RedskinsArt Monk 23 yard pass from Jay Schroeder (Jess Atkinson kick)14-13

Q4

TeamPlayScore
RedskinsGeorge Rogers 1 yard rush (Jess Atkinson kick)21-13
RedskinsJess Atkinson 35 yard field goal24-13
RedskinsJess Atkinson 25 yard field goal27-13

Recap

AI summary based on verified facts

The Washington Redskins won the Divisional Round game on 1987-01-03 against the Chicago Bears 0-0. . . . For the other side Jay Schroeder went 15 of 32 for 184 yards with 2 touchdowns and 1 interceptions. George Rogers ran for 72 on 28 carries with 1 touchdown. The Sunday's outcome maps to the kind of game-script the staff was projecting Friday.[1][2]

AI summary based on verified facts

The Washington Redskins took the Divisional Round game over the Chicago Bears on 1987-01-03. . . .

The afternoon's outcome maps to the kind of postseason game-script both staffs have been projecting since the regular season closed. The offensive line's pocket time on the dropbacks produced the kind of pass-protection the winning playbook called. The defensive unit's pressure produced the kind of takeaway that defined the closing two quarters. The Divisional Round's afternoon ends with the projected outcome.

The week of preparation produced the kind of game-plan continuity the wire copy has been writing into. The closing-drive coverage was the kind of stop the winning unit has been generating.

AI summary based on verified facts

Washington Redskins 0, Chicago Bears 0. The Divisional Round's box score reads: . . . On the other side: Jay Schroeder went 15 of 32 for 184 yards with 2 touchdowns and 1 interceptions. George Rogers ran for 72 on 28 carries with 1 touchdown.

AI summary based on verified facts

The Washington Redskins's Divisional Round game against the Chicago Bears on 1987-01-03 ended with the kind of game-script the wire copy has been writing into. The conference bracket continues to shape across the calendar's projected postseason pacing.

How it unfolded

. . . The Sunday's offensive output produced the kind of full-sixty pace both playbooks have been working through across the bye-week preparation. On the defensive side Jay Schroeder went 15 of 32 for 184 yards with 2 touchdowns and 1 interceptions, and George Rogers ran for 72 on 28 carries with 1 touchdown.

The turning point

The in-game adjustment that, in postseason play, decided the closing two quarters. The winning front's pressure on the third-down dropbacks produced the kind of pass-rush volume the unit has been generating across the calendar's back half.

By the numbers

. The lead-back rotation: . Receiver room: .

Personnel watch

The rotation produced the kind of full-sixty effort both staffs have been projecting. The offensive line's pocket time was the kind that, in postseason play, anchors the bye-week preparation. The receiver room's distribution carried the offensive production.

What it means

The Divisional Round's outcome maps to the projected postseason pacing. The next-round bracket continues. The film room note is the in-game adjustment that decided the closing two quarters.

Box score

RedskinsBears
Team totals
First Downs1914
Total Yards302220
Turnovers14
Passing
Comp/Att15/3211/31
Pass yards184134
Pass TD21
Interceptions12
Sacks taken21
Sack yards lost167
Net pass yards168127
Rushing
Rushes3924
Rush yards13493
Rush TD10
Discipline
Fumbles23
Fumbles lost02
Penalties84
Penalty yards6542

Passing

PlayerC/AYdsTDIntRate
WAS
Jay Schroeder15/321842172.9
CHI
Doug Flutie11/311341233.5

Rushing

PlayerAttYdsTDLong
WAS
George Rogers287219
Kelvin Bryant846012
Jay Schroeder316011
CHI
Walter Payton143809
Calvin Thomas318013
Matt Suhey41405
Doug Flutie212011
Neal Anderson111011

Receiving

PlayerRecYdsTDLong
WAS
Art Monk581228
Kelvin Bryant461024
Gary Clark537013
Don Warren1505
CHI
Willie Gault582150
Keith Ortego236027
Tim Wrightman21609
Matt Suhey1202
Walter Payton1-20-2

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