The Chicago Bears (3-10) were defeated 28-19 by the Green Bay Packers (5-8), which marked their sixth straight loss of the season. It’s also the Bears’ eighth consecutive defeat to the Packers.
All things considered, it’s impressive that Chicago led this game until their fourth-quarter collapse. They were down three starters in the secondary with Eddie Jackson done for the year and rookies Jaquan Brisker and Kyler Gordon still in concussion protocol.
The offense benefited from the return of Justin Fields, who had his most complete game as a true dual-threat quarterback. But it wasn’t enough to pull out the win (which might be the best thing in the long run).
Here’s a quick breakdown of what we saw during the game and how we graded the Bears in this loss.