The Chicago Bears came up short in Sunday’s 28-21 loss to the Green Bay Packers, with Caleb Williams throwing an interception with the game on the line in the final minute.
The Bears-Packers rivalry appears to be “alive and well,” as Bears coach Ben Johnson said after the game. These teams will meet again Dec. 20 in a prime-time game at Soldier Field.
Tribune Bears reporters Sean Hammond and Phil Thompson tackle this week’s pressing questions.
Hammond: These games at this moment, with so much on the line, feel like the biggest Bears-Packers games since the infamous “I still own you” game when Aaron Rodgers and the Packers beat the Bears in Week 6 of 2021. That loss sent the 2021 Bears into a tailspin that coach Matt Nagy and general manager Ryan Pace never recovered from. It will be fun

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