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Packers let one slip away against the Bears

The Green Bay Packers saw a multiple-score lead slip away for the second time in as many weeks Sunday night, falling to the Chicago Bears 22-16 in overtime.

 

It was a field goal competition until backup quarterback Malik Willis found Romeo Doubs for a 33-yard touchdown to put the Packers up 13-6. The field goals continued until the final two Bears drives with Caleb Williams throws ending regulation and ending the game with touchdowns, including a 46-yard touchdown strike to DJ Moore. 

 

The Packers will have a week to lick their wounds and hope for some luck ahead of their Saturday night matchup against the Baltimore Ravens Saturday night. 

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