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Bears' Caleb Williams Blames Himself for Not Throwing Better Pass on Crucial INT Against Packers

Keisean Nixon’s late interception of Caleb Williams’ fourth-down pass ended the Bears’ five-game win streak and gave the Packers the NFC North lead, securing a 28-21 victory.

  • On Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, Green Bay Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon intercepted a short end-zone pass intended for Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet at Lambeau Field, sealing a 28-21 Packers win that handed Green Bay first place in the NFC North.
  • Facing fourth-and-one at the Packers' 14, the Bears called a play-action pass after three straight runs, and Caleb Williams faked a handoff, rolled right, then lofted an underthrown pass toward Kmet.
  • Early in the game, Caleb Williams struggled, completing 6-for-14 for 32 yards in the first half before rebounding, while Jordan Love went 17-for-35 for 234 yards with a 120.7 passer rating.
  • The defeat snapped a five-game streak for the Bears, and Chicago now faces an uphill battle to capture the division with a challenging remaining schedule vs. Cleveland, San Francisco, Detroit, and Green Bay.
  • In 13 days the teams play at Soldier Field, a rematch on December 20 that could decide the NFC North division.
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