Bears vs. Packers: Green Bay wins 28–21 at Lambeau to seize NFC North lead

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Bears vs. Packers: Green Bay wins 28–21 at Lambeau to seize NFC North lead
Bears vs. Packers

The Green Bay Packers outlasted the Chicago Bears, 28–21, in a bitterly cold Week 14 showdown at Lambeau Field, flipping the NFC North race with a late touchdown drive and a game-sealing interception. The result moves Green Bay atop the division while handing Chicago a costly setback after a spirited second-half rally.

Bears vs. Packers score, highlights, and key stats

Green Bay controlled the first half and took a 14–3 lead into the break. Chicago struck back after halftime to tie it at 21 early in the fourth, but the Packers answered with a grinding march capped by a short touchdown run that stood up as the winner. With the Bears driving for the equalizer in the final half-minute, cornerback Keisean Nixon picked off a fourth-down throw in the end zone to close the door.

Stat leaders (selected):

  • Packers QB Jordan Love: 234 yards, 3 TDs, timely deep strikes that repeatedly punished single coverage.

  • WR Christian Watson (GB): 2 receiving TDs, including a 41-yard burst that flipped momentum back to Green Bay in the third quarter.

  • RB Josh Jacobs (GB): Hammered in the decisive late score after ripping a 21-yard run to set it up.

  • Bears QB Caleb Williams: 19-of-35, 186 yards, 2 short TD passes; final-minute interception under heavy pressure.

  • Game-sealer: Keisean Nixon’s end-zone INT with :22 remaining.

Chicago’s defense adjusted well after halftime—mixing simulated pressure and tighter leverage outside—but explosive shots over the top and situational runs from Green Bay proved the difference.

What the result means for the NFC North standings

With the win, Green Bay improves to 9–3–1 and sits first in the NFC North. Chicago drops to 9–4, sliding to second. The Packers’ tie earlier this season gives them a fractional cushion over the Bears, effectively widening the gap beyond a simple half-game. The rivals still have one more meeting, making head-to-head stakes even higher down the stretch.

Beyond the division, the victory strengthens Green Bay’s position for a top-four NFC seed, while Chicago remains firmly in the Wild Card mix but with less margin for error over the season’s final weeks.

Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers match and player notes

  • Explosives defined Green Bay’s offense. Two long touchdown connections—highlighted by Christian Watson’s vertical speed—punished Chicago when safeties got caught rotating late.

  • Caleb Williams battled but faced late-down stress. Chicago manufactured red-zone answers with two 1-yard TD tosses, yet struggled to create chunk plays between the 20s. The final drive reached attacking territory before stalling.

  • Situational edge to the Packers. Green Bay won critical downs in the fourth quarter, converting a key third-and-long on its go-ahead series and finishing in the low red zone.

  • Personnel watch. Chicago was without top wideout Rome Odunze (foot), compressing the field for Green Bay’s secondary. Green Bay leaned on a balanced rotation at receiver and backs to keep tempo.

Green Bay weather shaped the game

Gametime conditions in Green Bay hovered in the upper teens (°F) with single-digit wind chills—classic Lambeau air. The cold limited yards after catch and made the ball lively on deep throws. Both staffs adjusted: Green Bay mixed quick game with shot plays; Chicago leaned on condensed formations and designed movement for the quarterback near the goal line.

When do the Bears and Packers play next?

These rivals are set to meet again in Week 16 in Chicago. That rematch will carry divisional and seeding stakes, especially if the Bears stay within striking distance. Schedules are subject to flexing late in the year; confirm kickoff details as the week approaches.

Where to watch and listen (next meeting)

For the Week 16 rematch, expect a national TV window given the division implications. Live streaming will be available through authorized league and team platforms tied to your TV provider or league subscription. Local radio broadcasts will carry full play-by-play in both markets, with Spanish-language options typically available on affiliate stations. Check your regional listings and official team channels during game week for exact station and platform details.

What it means for bettors and predictors

  • Momentum tilt: Green Bay’s combination of explosive pass plays plus late-game run efficiency is travel-ready, a useful indicator for models that weight EPA on third/fourth quarters.

  • Bears’ path: Chicago’s defense played winning ball in the third quarter; offensive consistency between the 20s remains the swing variable. Availability of top receivers in Week 16 could change the calculus.

  • Tiebreakers: The Packers’ tie earlier in the season acts like a buffer; if these teams split the series, Chicago still needs outside help unless Green Bay stumbles elsewhere.

Quick answers to today’s hottest queries

  • Bears vs. Packers score: Packers 28, Bears 21.

  • Did the Bears win today? No.

  • Did the Packers win today? Yes.

  • Packers record now: 9–3–1.

  • Bears record now: 9–4.

  • NFC North snapshot: Packers first, Bears second—rematch ahead in Week 16.

  • Lambeau Field weather: Frigid, teens with wind chills around 10°F; snow chances increase early week after the game.

Expect the narrative to tighten over the next two weeks. If Chicago regains receiving firepower and cleans up late-down execution, the Week 16 face-off could swing the division right back. For now, Green Bay owns the rivalry round and the NFC North’s pole position.