Summary
The Green Bay Packers lost to the Chicago Bears in an overtime game, and their quarterback, Jordan Love, was injured. Love's injury came after a helmet-to-helmet hit, resulting in a concussion, and Malik Willis replaced him as quarterback. This loss complicates the Packers' upcoming game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Key Facts
- The Packers lost to the Chicago Bears with a final score of 22-16 in overtime.
- Jordan Love, the Packers' quarterback, was injured due to a helmet-to-helmet hit and left the game in the second quarter.
- The hit on Love led to a penalty for roughing the passer against the Bears' player Austin Booker.
- Backup quarterback Malik Willis took over and threw for 121 yards and one touchdown.
- The Bears' Caleb Williams threw a game-winning touchdown in overtime.
- The Bears recovered an onside kick and continued to the overtime victory.
- The Packers' head coach, Matt LaFleur, expressed concern about Love's concussion and admitted the team is facing challenges.
- The Packers' next game is against the Baltimore Ravens on December 27th.