CHICAGO (AP) — Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears were threatening to do it again, to pull out yet another tight victory just before they ran out of time.
A last-minute interception in the end zone squashed the comeback and sealed the latest gut-wrenching loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. But for all the focus on the way the game ended, the Bears got off to another slow start. That's been an issue for them.
“We just didn’t start well enough," coach Ben Johnson said Monday. "You've got to utilize all 60 minutes of your brand of football and we dug ourselves into a hole and it certainly wasn’t where we want to start that game.”
The Bears (9-4) came in rolling with five straight wins and nine in their previous 10 games. They were looking for back-to-back victories over the Packe

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