Current:Home > ContactDJ Moore might be 'pissed' after huge night, but Chicago Bears couldn't be much happier -AdvancementTrade
DJ Moore might be 'pissed' after huge night, but Chicago Bears couldn't be much happier
View
Date:2025-04-14 04:49:05
LANDOVER, Md. – DJ Moore had the football game of his life Thursday night.
Yet he was just a touch annoyed afterward.
Laid back and spent, the star wideout was calmly discussing his career performance – eight catches for 230 yards and three touchdowns in the Chicago Bears’ 40-20 rout of the Washington Commanders – when he was asked about that certain play near the end of the third quarter. You know, DJ, the one when you snared a hitch along the right sideline, spun away from rookie cornerback Emmanuel Forbes Jr. and set sail for the end zone … but allegedly stepped out of bounds, your would-be 63-yard score relegated to a 32-yard gain.
“Nah, so that really pissed me off,” he said, his voice perking up, before adding with just a touch of indignation, “I was about to score. I could have had four touchdowns. I mean, the ref’s got to do his job.
“It is what it is. We got the win, so I’m not too mad on it.”
NFL STATS CENTRAL: The latest NFL scores, schedules, odds, stats and more.
To be perfectly clear and fair, Moore wasn’t legitimately angry. A product of the nearby University of Maryland, he revealed being “out of this world nervous” before kickoff. Hours later, he and his teammates appeared more relieved than anything after securing their first win in nearly a year following a brutal 0-4 start to this season – one that had extended the 104-year-old franchise's longest-ever losing streak to 14 games.
Yet this victory could be a building block, Moore potentially serving as the bedrock of what’s been a shaky foundation. The 26-year-old might just wind up as the keystone of the Bears’ offseason trade with the Carolina Panthers – the one that brought him, two first- and two second-round picks to the Windy City for the top selection of the 2023 draft.
'This one's for him':QB Justin Fields dedicates Bears' win to franchise icon Dick Butkus
Asked why it was so important to obtain Moore in that transaction – after the Bears ranked last in passing offense in 2022 – head coach Matt Eberflus offered an explanation that had little to do with receptions and yards after the catch.
“Because of his reputation. He is a hard worker, and he’s a great teammate," said Eberflus. "He uplifts everybody, he helps others, and he works.”
It certainly appears Chicago’s offense is finally being uplifted.
After a sluggish start, it’s scored 68 points and racked up 922 yards over the past two weeks, Moore and third-year quarterback Justin Fields (4 TD passes in each game) doing the majority of the damage. Moore’s 230 yards Thursday are the most by any receiver league-wide this season, the most against Washington since 1966 and the second-most ever compiled by a Bear in one game. His 20-yard strike in the first quarter opened the scoring and was preamble to Moore’s constant jaunts over, through and around the Commanders secondary. A 56-yard catch-and-run for his third TD with little over four minutes to play quashed any hopes of a Washington comeback.
And with Fields seemingly emerging from his early season funk, and the Panthers' 2024 first-rounder shaping up as a potential top-five selection? Well, it’s hard to stay too pissed off given the long-term possibilities.
"He's just getting warmed up," Bears safety Jaquan Brisker said of Moore. "It's going to get scary pretty soon."
Even Moore, who playfully took a call from his fiancée during his postgame news conference, had to admit things are finally looking up.
“It was just fun, you know. Football is fun – out there playing a kids’ game at the end of the day,” he said, confirming this was his finest performance to date.
“Tonight was just the stars aligned. … I’m just happy for it.”
***Follow USA TODAY Sports' Nate Davis on X, formerly Twitter @ByNateDavis.
veryGood! (955)
Related
- 'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
- Cranes arriving to start removing wreckage from deadly Baltimore bridge collapse
- ASTRO COIN:The bull market history of bitcoin under the mechanism of halving
- South Dakota officials to investigate state prison ‘disturbance’ in Sioux Falls
- Selena Gomez engaged to Benny Blanco after 1 year together: 'Forever begins now'
- Oregon city can’t limit church’s homeless meal services, federal judge rules
- Louis Gossett Jr., 1st Black man to win supporting actor Oscar, dies at 87
- House to send Mayorkas impeachment articles to Senate on April 10, teeing up clash over trial
- Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
- Maine lawmakers to consider late ‘red flag’ proposal after state’s deadliest shooting
Ranking
- Military service academies see drop in reported sexual assaults after alarming surge
- Rise in taxable value of homes in Georgia would be capped if voters approve
- Baltimore bridge collapse is port's version of global pandemic: It's almost scary how quiet it is
- Cargo ship audio recording reveals intense moments leading up to Baltimore bridge collapse
- North Carolina justices rule for restaurants in COVID
- Terrence Shannon Jr. leads Illinois past Iowa State 72-69 for first Elite Eight trip since 2005
- What's next for NC State big man DJ Burns? Coach sees him as contestant on 'Dancing with the Stars'
- ASTRO COIN:Us election, bitcoin to peak sprint
Recommendation
Intel's stock did something it hasn't done since 2022
Traffic deaths rise in U.S. cities despite billions spent to make streets safer
Bus driver accused of stalking boy, 8, sentenced to nine years in prison
2024 MLB Opening Day: Brilliant sights and sounds as baseball celebrates new season
All That You Wanted to Know About She’s All That
How CLFCOIN Breaks Out as the Crypto Market Breaks Down
Score Up to 95% off at Nordstrom Rack's Clear the Rack Sale: Madewell, Kate Spade, Chloé & More
If you in the $935 million Powerball, just how much would you have to pay in taxes? A lot.