The Green Bay Packers are still undefeated against the Chicago Bears since 2018, but needed a blocked field goal to make it happen.
The Green Bay Packers extended their undefeated streak against the Chicago Bears, which dates back to 2018, with a dramatic 20-19 victory. The game was decided in the final moments when the Packers blocked a 46-yard field goal attempt by Cairo Santos, securing their 11th consecutive win in the rivalry. This victory improved Green Bay’s record to 7-3 and maintained their strong position in the NFC playoff race.
Jordan Love led the Packers on a clutch drive late in the fourth quarter, scoring a go-ahead touchdown with his dual-threat ability. In response, Caleb Williams rallied the Bears with impressive completions under pressure, setting up Cairo Santos for a 46-yard field goal attempt. However, Green Bay blocked the kick to secure a dramatic 20-19 victory, improving to 7-3 and bolstering their playoff chances.
Packers block Bears’ field goal attempt for the win!
The Chicago Bears came close to snapping their losing streak against the Green Bay Packers, which dates back to 2018. However, the Packers managed to block Cairo Santos’ 46-yard field goal attempt in the final seconds, securing a narrow 20-19 win. This victory keeps Green Bay in the NFC wild-card race.
The Packers improved to 11-0 against the Bears under coach Matt LaFleur, narrowly winning 20-19. Caleb Williams set up a potential game-winning field goal for Chicago with three late completions, but Cairo Santos’ 46-yard attempt was blocked as time expired. The win bolsters Green Bay’s NFC wild-card hopes while extending Chicago’s struggles under coach Matt Eberflus.
Packers defensive end Karl Brooks blocked Cairo Santos’ game-winning field goal attempt, sealing a dramatic 20-19 win over the Bears. Despite Caleb Williams’ strong performance in setting up the kick, the play denied Chicago a breakthrough victory. Tom Brady called the moment “heartbreaking for the Bears, exhilarating for the Packers” during FOX’s broadcast. The win keeps Green Bay’s NFC wild-card hopes alive and extends their dominance in this rivalry.
Bears still alive!
Caleb Williams faced heavy pressure late in the game, taking back-to-back sacks that left the Bears in a tough third-and-19 situation. However, Williams kept the drive alive with a 16-yard pass to Rome Odunze, followed by a clutch 21-yard completion to Odunze on fourth down. These plays moved Chicago closer to field-goal range in the final minutes, setting up a dramatic finish.
Ominous start for must-have Bears drive
The Bears’ offense struggled at a critical moment, as Caleb Williams was sacked on consecutive plays to open a potential game-winning drive. This put the team in a difficult position, continuing a trend of inconsistency seen in recent weeks. Despite this, Williams managed to recover with key completions to keep Chicago in the game late.