Packers Extend Dominance Over Bears with Dramatic Last-Second Block

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The Chicago Bears extended their losing streak against the Green Bay Packers to 11 games with a heartbreaking 20-19 loss. Despite a promising drive led by rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, poor clock management left the Bears with only a 46-yard field goal attempt, which was blocked as time expired. Williams had an impressive performance with 231 passing yards and 70 rushing yards, but the Bears' inability to capitalize on their final possession resulted in their fourth consecutive loss, dropping their record to 4-6.
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