From there, the Bears drove steadily into range for Cairo Santos to win the game with a 28-yard field goal.
A week earlier, the Browns clinched a 13-10 win with a nine-play, 42-yard possession that ate up the final 2:29. Seven of those plays were runs. The final two were kneel-downs by Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield.
Earlier in the season, the Lions lost two games on last-play field goals by identical 19-17 scores. Justin Tucker made a league-record 66-yarder for the Ravens in Week 3. Greg Joseph made a 54-yarder two weeks later for the Vikings.
The Lions aren't consumed with winning, Anzalone said.
"It doesn't consume us," he said. "All we can do is control one day at a time and one practice at a time. Just keep getting better."
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