The Bears’ five-game winning streak came to an end on Sunday with their 28-21 loss to the Packers. Though Chicago stills sit at 9-4, they are no longer in first place of the NFC North and find themselves a game away from being on the outside looking in on the playoff race.

That goes to show just how competitive the NFC is this year, more than anything. The Bears started off slowly in Week 14, as they face constant pressure off the edge on offense, particularly over Darnell Wright’s side of the ball. That, among other factors, made it tough for the offense to put anything together in the first half. Things improved in the second half, however, and it brought them one play away from tying the game. In the end, an interception in the end zone on 4th-and-1 sealed the deal.

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