Story byZach Kruse, Packers WireMon, December 8, 2025 at 2:50 AM UTC·5 min readThe Green Bay Packers got a go-ahead touchdown run from Josh Jacobs and a win-sealing interception from Keisean Nixon to survive a comeback attempt and beat the Chicago Bears 28-21 on Sunday at Lambeau Field. The victory improved the Packers' record to 9-3-1 and vaulted Green Bay into first place in the NFC North. Here's what went right, what went wrong and what it means for the Packers moving forward:AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWhat went right-- Jordan Love and the passing game hit a bunch of important explosive plays, including a 23-yard touchdown pass to Christian Watson, a 45-yard touchdown pass to Bo Melton and a 41-yard touchdown pass to Watson. Love shook off an early interception and managed to average 9.4 yards per attempt and finish with a passer rating of 120.7.