Another loss to the Green Bay Packers for the Chicago Bears, but it didn’t feel like a typical loss.
Chicago lost by a touchdown on the second-to-last play of the game. Somehow though, it wasn’t a gut-wrenching, nut punch of a loss like so many that came before.
Is it because the Bears get a second shot at Green Bay, in Chicago, in less than two weeks? Maybe.
Was it the way the team fought back from a 14-3 deficit, in which the team looked completely outmatched, to tie the game up?
Either way, there were lots of bad things, but plenty of not-so-bad things, too.
All things considered, it was far from the worst loss of the season, even if it still sucks and hurt.
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Colston Loveland, TE – His early drop (or fumble that wasn’t?) aside, Loveland is continuing to show up every week

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