On Sunday afternoon, the Chicago Bears lost a heartbreaking game against the Green Bay Packers on the road, giving up first place in the NFC North in the process. The loss dropped Chicago to 9-4 on the season, still in great position to make the playoffs but taking a little bit of wind out of their sails.
Late in the game, Chicago had a chance to potentially tie things up with a touchdown, or perhaps even take the lead with a two point conversion, but unfortunately for the Bears, Caleb Williams ended up throwing an interception that effectively ended the game.
After the game, head coach Ben Johnson spoke on whether he would have gone for two and the win had Chicago been able to get the ball into the endzone.
“That was highly likely,” said Johnson, per ESPN Chicago, via Ari Meiro

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