1 month ago | By WGN TV
CHICAGO - The quarterback was back, the team started off strong, and the defense was holding its own despite being down a few players.
Everything looked to be going the Bears' way against the Packers for three quarters with Justin Fields setting another rushing mark while Aaron Rodgers wasn't able to get things going. The home team entered the fourth quarter at Soldier Field with a lead, looking for their first win over Green Bay in four years.
But perhaps fans should have known better. This script has played out before, and not in favor of the Bears, and it happened yet again in the final...
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