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Bears try to regroup after latest comeback attempt falls short in loss to Packers
Keisean Nixon's interception with 22 seconds left ended the Bears' comeback attempt and gave the Packers the NFC North lead, dropping Chicago to second place in the division.
- On Sunday, the Chicago Bears saw a last-minute interception in the end zone by Keisean Nixon, Packers defensive back, end their comeback attempt.
- After an inconsistent performance, the decisive error came when Williams underthrew Cole Kmet on a corner route; he completed 19 of 35 for 186 yards, two TDs and an interception.
- Turnovers and big plays included C.J. Gardner-Johnson intercepting Jordan Love on Green Bay's first possession, boosting the Bears' NFL takeaway total to 27, while Love completed 17 of 25 passes for 234 yards and three touchdowns.
- With the loss, the Bears' momentum stalled after five straight wins, dropping Chicago Bears to second place in the NFC North behind Green Bay Packers and seventh in conference seeding.
- Chicago's schedule includes a rematch on Dec. 20, and the Bears will try to improve to 5-1 at Soldier Field when they host Cleveland next Sunday.
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Bears try to regroup after latest comeback attempt falls short in loss to Packers
Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears were threatening to pull out yet another tight victory. An interception in the end zone in the final minute at Green Bay dashed their hopes.
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