Bears taunting penalty on Cassius Marsh cost Chicago in 'MNF' loss to Steelers

< img src=" https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/b3/4c/justin-fields-110821-getty-ftr_fm20aiim9f1n1nido3n3idzy9.jpg?t=60744541&w=500&quality=80 "/ > The Bears saw a lot of yellow flags during their "Monday Night Football" game against the Steelers, and also not simply the Awful Towels swing in the stands at Heinz Field.

< p class =" advertisement ad-in-article-banner alt-font gpt-target" data-role =" advertisement" data-label= "Ad" data-settings=" SportingNews" data-slot-id ="/ 22299846845/SportingNews/SportingNews _ Web/Articles/In-Article _ Banner" id= "ad-inArticleBanner1" > Chicago was required a season-high 12 fines in its video game vs. the Steelers, costing them 115 yards in total. But there was one fine in the 4th quarter that permitted the residence team to expand the drive as well as kick a field goal in what was eventually a 29-27

win for Pittsburgh.< p course =" pop-out-eplayer-container pop-out-eplayer-container-- preserve-size" > MORE: The Bears routed the Steelers 23-20 with 3:40 left in the video game. On third-and-8, Bears linebacker Cassius Marsh-- who was turned on from Chicago's technique team ahead of Monday's game-- sacked Ben Roethlisberger for a loss of 7 lawns to raise fourth-and-15 at the Chicago 40.

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