The Chicago Bears and Baltimore Ravens struggled to put points on the board throughout their Week 11 matchup on Sunday. After Bears rookie quarterback Justin Fields exited the game in the third quarter with a ribs injury, Andy Dalton came in and guided the Bears to a late victory. Or so they thought.

The only person more excited about the touchdown than Bears fans was seemingly Jim Nantz. The commentator's voice went on a roller coaster ride as he called the game-winning highlight, justifiably so.

Unfortunately, as we've seen so often in the NFL this season, the Bears left time on the clock. Low and behold, the Ravens managed a miracle of their own. With Lamar Jackson out, Ravens backup Tyler Huntley was in at quarterback, and he connected with Sammy Watkins for a remarkable third-down conversion.

With the Ravens in prime position to score, DeVonta Freeman was called upon to bulldoze his way into the end zone and help secure the win in what was one of the wildest games of the season.

Both Ravens and Bears fans went through a roller coaster of emotions as their Week 11 matchup wrapped up. Just when it looked like Andy Dalton had come back to haunt Baltimore fans one last time, Tyler Huntley and Co. decided they had other plans.

In what had been a lull of a game throughout the first 58 minutes, the matchup between Chicago and Baltimore left all its heroics for the end. Ravens fans will celebrate a hard-fought victory without their star quarterback as the team improves to 7-3 on the year.

Bears fans are rightfully disgusted with the last-minute collapse, and right on cue, the ‘fire Matt Nagy' chants were active at Soldier Field after the team embarrassingly fell to 3-7.