Bears Rally, Beat Packers in OT; Jordan Love Suffers ...
Chicago Bears scored 16 unanswered points in regulation and overtime, including a 46-yard overtime touchdown to DJ Moore, to secure a 22-16 win and lead the NFC North.
- On Saturday night at Soldier Field, the Chicago Bears rallied from a double‑digit deficit to beat the Green Bay Packers 22-16 in overtime.
- After a successful onside kick, Cairo Santos sparked the comeback and Caleb Williams hit Jahdae Walker on fourth-and-4 to tie the game, then threw a 46-yard overtime touchdown to DJ Moore.
- Williams finished with a 19-of-34 passing line for 250 yards and two touchdowns while Moore contributed five receptions for 97 yards, including the 46-yard overtime winner.
- The win moved Chicago Bears into a 1.5-game lead over Green Bay Packers atop the NFC North with two games remaining, positioning them to claim the division for the first time since 2018.
- With Love sidelined and linemen absent, Green Bay struggled in the red zone and faces potential offseason moves, while Chicago Bears remaining schedule is one of the toughest.
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Bears WR DJ Moore Takes Shot at Packers After Walk-Off Win
After securing the walk-off touchdown to win in overtime, Chicago Bears star wide receiver DJ Moore couldn’t resist taking a shot at the Green Bay Packers.The Bears pulled off the most unlikely of comebacks against the Packers during their Week 16 rematch at Soldier Field, using a successful onside kick to close a 16-6 deficit in the final five minutes and winning on a 46-yard touchdown pass to Moore in overtime.The win not only avenged the Bear…
The Chicago Bears have risen to prominence in the NFL this year, defeating division rival Green Bay Packers in overtime on Saturday night.
Bears rally, beat Packers in OT; Jordan Love suffers concussion
Caleb Williams hit DJ Moore with a 46-yard touchdown pass in overtime as the Chicago Bears overcame a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit for a 22-16 victory over the visiting Green Bay Packers on Saturday night, securing their hold on first place in the NFC North.
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