Summary
The Chicago Bears lost to the Green Bay Packers 28-21, affecting their standings in the NFC North division and playoff picture. Bears' Head Coach Ben Johnson highlighted the need for the team to start games stronger after their slow initial performance against the Packers. Quarterback Caleb Williams completed 19 of his 35 passes with two touchdowns and an interception.
Key Facts
- The Chicago Bears lost to the Green Bay Packers with a score of 28-21.
- The loss caused the Bears to lose their lead in the NFC North and their top spot in the NFC playoff picture.
- The Bears now have a 9-4 record in the season.
- Coach Ben Johnson wants the team to start games more strongly to avoid playing catch-up.
- Caleb Williams, the Bears' quarterback, completed 19 out of 35 pass attempts for 186 yards.
- Williams threw two touchdowns and one interception in the game against the Packers.
- The Bears' next game is against the Cleveland Browns in Week 15.
- Chicago will face the Green Bay Packers again after the Cleveland game, which is important for playoff positioning.