It wouldn’t be a 2025 Bears game if it didn’t have you on the edge of your seat up until the very end. Things went down to the very end, but a last-second interception by Caleb Williams saw the Bears fall 28-21 to the Packers, breaking their five-game winning streak, dropping them to 9-4, and putting them in second place in the NFC North.
Chicago did a much better job on offense in the second half, but their late-game success that’s been sustained throughout the course of the 2025 season wasn’t able to stick around in Week 14. Here are some of the quick takeaways from the loss.
Incredibly slow first half
The Bears’ first half on offense was about as lackluster as one could imagine. They headed into halftime with only three points. Caleb Williams threw for only 32 yards, the run game was

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