Chicago Bears wide receiver Anthony Miller has seen an extended role in his team's offensive game-plan over the past three games and Thursday saw him hauling in a crucial 35-yard catch late in the fourth quarter from quarterback Mitchell Trubisky.
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Had Miller been unable to come down with the ball, Chicago would likely have been forced to punt. Trubisky capped off the drive by finding running back David Montgomery streaking over the middle of the field for a go-ahead touchdown with just over two minutes to play.
Miller put together a massive performance on Thanksgiving, setting a new career-high with 140 receiving yards through the drive. His nine receptions set a season-high as well, having established himself as a primary target in the Chicago offense, one that figures to play a vital role over the final four weeks of the season.
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