Packers Block Field Goal to Defeat Bears 20-19 in Thrilling Finish
In a dramatic matchup, the Packers secured a last-minute victory over the Bears with a blocked field goal, marking their 11th consecutive win in the rivalry.
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Summary
The Green Bay Packers defeated the Chicago Bears 20-19, thanks to a last-second blocked field goal by Karl Brooks. The Packers scored late in the game with a touchdown from Jordan Love, which set the stage for a tense finish. Bears kicker Cairo Santos attempted a 46-yard field goal that was blocked, sealing the Packers' victory and extending their dominance over Chicago to 11 consecutive wins. Despite outgaining the Packers, the Bears fell short, marking their fourth straight loss. Love completed 13 of 17 passes for 261 yards and a touchdown while the Bears' Caleb Williams had a solid performance, but it wasn't enough.
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