6 takeaways from Bears’ brutal prime-time loss to Packers

The Bears lost to the Packers yet again, but they certainly made it interesting for awhile. Here are our takeaways from Sunday night’s loss.

The Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers once again took center stage on prime time and, like always, it was Green Bay all the way in a 45-30 blowout victory. But at least the Bears made things interesting, right?

For the first half of the game, head coach Matt Nagy and his team had the upper hand, taking a 27-21 lead into halftime. “I’m having so much fun,” Nagy said to the NBC crew going into the locker room, but it wouldn’t last as Aaron Rodgers showed flexed his ownership privileges and toss four touchdowns on the night.

The Bears lost their sixth game in a row to the Packers and clinched the first losing season under Nagy during his Bears tenure.

To say this game was a rollercoaster is a huge understatement. It was back and forth with moments of hype, followed by disappointing letdowns. Here are my takeaways from what we witnessed on Sunday night.