Key Highlights
- "I’m excited for the moment.
- They’re coming here, and it’s another game for us.
- But I’m excited.”The NFC North-leading Bears (10-4) won five straight games and nine of 10 before losing 28-21 at Lambeau Field two weeks ago, when Williams underthrew Cole Kmet on an interception in the end zone in the closing minute.
- Chicago fell behind the Packers in the division and dropped from first to seventh in the conference. The Bears bounced back in a big way against the struggling Browns, winning 31-3 in one of the coldest games ever at Soldier Field.
- With the Packers (9-4-1) losing at Denver, Chicago regained the division lead. The schedule is about to take another tough turn, with Green Bay visiting and a trip to San Francisco before Chicago hosts Detroit in the finale.
