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What Green Bay’s Win over the Bears Means for Detroit Lions’ Playoff Hopes
After a slow first half, Caleb Williams threw for 186 yards with two touchdowns but was intercepted late, sealing the Packers’ 28-21 victory, Bears’ first loss since October.
- On Sunday at Lambeau Field, the Chicago Bears lost 28-21 to the Green Bay Packers in Week 14 after Keisean Nixon intercepted Caleb Williams' end-zone pass with 27 seconds left.
- With minimal first-half yardage, the Chicago Bears produced only 71 yards while Green Bay had 207, repeatedly going three-and-out, forcing a comeback.
- Caleb Williams rallied in the second half, throwing for 154 yards and going 13-of-21, finishing 19-of-35 for 186 yards with two touchdowns despite the loss.
- The defeat dropped Chicago Bears from first place and the NFC No. 1 seed, but Playoff Status still gives them just an 18% chance to miss the 2025 playoffs after Week 14.
- Three of the final four games are against NFC playoff contenders, and Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson said, `We’ll be a playoff team once we earn enough wins to become a playoff team`.
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Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson doesn’t seem to feel too secure about his team’s spot in the 2025 NFL playoffs after their loss to the Green Bay Packers. The Bears had their five-game winning streak snapped in Week 14 when they fell short of their sixth fourth-quarter comeback of the season and lost 28-21 to the Packers on the road at the historic Lambeau Field, ceding first place in the division to Green Bay. With the loss, the Bears slipp…
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