On Nov. 8, the Chicago Bears rallied from a 20-6 deficit entering the fourth quarter with three touchdowns, ultimately taking a 27-26 lead before falling 29-27 to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Bears fell to 3-6, losing their fourth straight game.

Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger directed a seven-play, 52-yard drive to set up Chris Boswell’s 40-yard field goal with just 26 seconds to play, giving the Steelers the win at Heinz Field.

The Bears outgained the Steelers 414-280 but were plagued by penalties, drawing 12 flags for 115 yards—including one that nullified a touchdown.

Chicago quarterback Justin Fields completed 17 of 29 passes for a career-high 291 yards with one TD, one interception and an 89.9 passer rating, and rushed for 45 yards on eight carries.

Chicago now has a bye week, and will next play the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, Nov. 21 as well as the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving (Thursday, Nov. 25).