After splitting the season series with the Minnesota Vikings in 2020, the Chicago Bears hosted them on Monday Night Football for the first of two games in the final month of the season.
In a must-win game, the Bears came up short in a 17-9 loss, which dropped them to 4-10 on the season.
With the season on the line, the Bears played underwhelming football, never finding an offensive rhythm. Although the defense certainly rose to the occasion. This loss officially ends Chicago’s playoff hopes and likely seals Matt Nagy’s future.
Let’s take a look at everything we know after Chicago’s Week 15 loss to Minnesota.