Best of NFL Week 7 on Twitter: Mitch Trubisky covers over 70 yards on 8-yard touchdown run against the Patriots

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We’ve reached Week 7 in this NFL season and there some unique moments in this one. A quarterback ran for a touchdown against the Patriots and kicker who had never missed an extra point in his life missed a game-tying kick right after the announcer brought up his perfect record.

Here’s how it all played out on Twitter.

There were a lot of Patriots fans in Chicago.

There are Pats fans all over Soldier Field. pic.twitter.com/RNz8B4e6eL

— Kirk & Callahan (@KirkAndCallahan) October 21, 2018

Belichick wore the Patriots logo upside down on his head band.

My fav part of Belichick wearing the upside down logo is you know like 75% of league Gm’s are trying to figure out what it means and how to defend it. pic.twitter.com/hrxIzXto85

— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) October 21, 2018

-- Bill Belichick upside down headband - showing support for Rondo?  #Patriots #Celtics pic.twitter.com/2nUNMQb2wt

— Joe Giza (@JoeGiza) October 21, 2018

I love Belichick -- pic.twitter.com/hm34gurFaF

— Patriots Militia (@PatsMilitia) October 21, 2018

Belichick is hip to the headband renaissance. pic.twitter.com/fRQ7EIFfxm

— Liam O'Brien (@lmob6) October 21, 2018

Mitch Trubisky covered a lot of ground running for a touchdown against the Patriots.

He backed up all the way to the 30, but Trubisky still found his way to the end zone for SIX!(via @NFL)pic.twitter.com/UVxD7gnfLQ

— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) October 21, 2018

Mitchell Trubisky did it again.Trubisky covered 65.1 yards of distance on his 39-yard run, the 2nd-most scramble distance a quarterback has covered on any play this season. His run in the first quarter is still the longest QB scramble run (71.9 yards).#NEvsCHI #DaBears pic.twitter.com/x0XVIeFjDl

— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) October 21, 2018

Mitchell Trubisky pic.twitter.com/ZTDEs9qekn

— Aaron Wight (@Awight54) October 21, 2018

I like that @richeisen grew the legend of @Mtrubisky10, but @MarkLazerus was closest. #TwitterTimeline #DaBears pic.twitter.com/Mljdpac0Ku

— Kevin O'K (@krokelly) October 21, 2018

 

 

Andrew Luck showed up for the Colts game in an outfit that might inspire a Luck parody Twitter account from an era after the Civil War.

By order of the Peaky Blinders pic.twitter.com/x1PV8uRtra

— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) October 21, 2018

Andrew Luck going with the Great Depression look today pic.twitter.com/mjAD9JNc9s

— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) October 21, 2018

This so perfectly captures the essence of Andrew Luck #Colts https://t.co/H9RQbiIt1M

— Meghan McKeown (@Meghan_WISH8) October 21, 2018

Graduated from Civil War general to Newsies extra. https://t.co/v0SxwMZVBD

— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) October 21, 2018

And, finally, Justin Tucker missed the first kick of his career after going 222 for 222. To make matters worse, this kick could have tied the game between the Ravens and the Saints.

ANNOUNCER JINX @OldTakesExposed pic.twitter.com/93JV7sKPb3

— Nathan Marzion (@natemar3i0n) October 21, 2018

My wife making her contributions with this photo pic.twitter.com/Fr0Qjk0juN

— Nick Underhill (@nick_underhill) October 21, 2018

when u know the taeks are coming pic.twitter.com/0GCkR4PS6o

— PFTCommenter (@PFTCommenter) October 21, 2018

When you miss your first career extra point pic.twitter.com/T45Z9oDgdB

— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) October 21, 2018

 

Either Joe Flacco saw a ghost or Justin Tucker missed his first extra point in 223 attempts pic.twitter.com/C8MzL2tPqs

— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) October 21, 2018