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With their loss to the Green Bay Packers, the Chicago Bears dropped to second place in the NFC North, a half game behind the Packers. The loss also dropped them all the way to the seventh seed in the conference. The good news is, the Bears are still in control of their own playoff destiny. If they win out, they’re in the playoffs.
The Green Bay Packers have overtaken the Chicago Bears for first place in the NFC North. Keisean Nixon intercepted Caleb Williams’ pass in the end zone with 22 seconds remaining to preserve Green Bay’s 28-21 win over Chicago on Sunday.
The Chicago Bears hold the top seed in the NFC, but are they actually for real? We’re about to find out with two looming battles vs. Green Bay.
Pressed on it further, LaFleur doubled down. "Officials, I don't think that their jobs are easy by any stretch. I think it is a difficult job, but I guess I don't know what holding is anymore."
Caleb Williams underthrew Cole Kmet and was picked off by Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon on a key fourth-quarter throw the QB later said should have been better.
The AFC picture is clearing up, as the Steelers and Jaguars scored big division wins, while the Texans grabbed hold of a wild-card spot.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson didn't need much volume to make a lot of noise. Watson caught all four of his targets from quarterback Jordan Love, including two for touchdowns, in the Packers' 28-21 victory over the rival Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field, Dec. 7.
Packers quarterback Jordan Love put up another big game, topping a 113 passer rating for the fourth time in five career starts against the Bears.