Bears' Painful Tradition Continues with Clock Management Woes

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Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus defended his decision not to run an additional play to get closer for a field goal attempt in their 20-19 loss to the Green Bay Packers. With the Bears trailing by one point, kicker Cairo Santos' 46-yard attempt was blocked, marking Chicago's eleventh consecutive loss to Green Bay. Eberflus expressed confidence in Santos' range, despite the blocked kick, while Packers' special teams capitalized on a vulnerability they identified in the Bears' blocking unit.
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