Chicago mounts improbable comeback win
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Saturday’s NFL doubleheader wrapped up with a classic, the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears at Soldier Field in frigid […]
The Bears erased a 10-point deficit in the final two minutes of regulation, recovering an onside kick, and hit the Packers in the gut in OT.
Chicago (10-4) hosts Green Bay (9-4-1) at Soldier Field with division lead at stake as both teams eye playoff positioning in Saturday's primetime matchup.
According to NFL.com, the Bears currently have a 79 percent chance of making the playoffs. If Chicago beats Green Bay, that jumps to 95 percent. But if the Bears get swept by the Packers, it falls to 61 percent. Assuming Chicago takes care of business against Green Bay, there's a likelihood they could earn a postseason berth by Week 16's end.
The 10-4 Chicago Bears will play the 9-4-1 Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field in a Week 16 matchup. Here’s what you need to know before kickoff.
The Packers had a 5-game winning streak snapped Sunday, falling 34-26 to the Denver Broncos as 1-point road favorites with the Over (42) cashing. QB Jordan Love was picked off twice and sacked twice, while Broncos QB Bo Nix threw 4 TD passes.
Caleb Williams was blitzed, rolled to his left and lofted a perfect pass to a wide-open Jahdae Walker for the touchdown. It's the rookie's first NFL score. Rather than go for the win, Ben Johnson sends on Cairo Santos and his extra point ties the game.