Frequently Asked Questions
Did the Bears actually win the NFC North with this comeback victory over the Packers?
The Bears' comeback win gave them control of the NFC North. The article describes it as playing for "control of the NFC North (and essentially the title)" and states they won to "take control of the NFC North."
What injuries affected both teams in this Bears vs Packers game?
Green Bay lost Micah Parsons to a torn ACL and were missing Evan Williams and Zach Tom for this game. The Bears lost Luther Burden and Kyler Gordon long term, but got Tremaine Edmunds back. Jordan Love also suffered a concussion during the game after a hit from Austin Booker.
How did the Bears' comeback happen after trailing for most of the game?
The Bears looked dominated for 3.75 quarters, trailing 13-3 going into the fourth quarter. The article mentions they came back "in the most unbelievable of ways" but the specific details of the comeback scoring aren't fully detailed in the provided excerpt.
Why was Austin Booker called for roughing the passer twice against Jordan Love?
Booker was called for two roughing the passer penalties that the author felt were wrongful calls. The second one knocked Jordan Love out of the game with a concussion, though the author argued it was a terrible call since Love lowered his head as Booker got to him.
How long ago did these teams last play each other before this game?
This was a rematch that took place just 13 days after their last game at Lambeau Field. The article notes that quite a bit had changed for both teams since that previous meeting.
Dhruv Koul
I've covered the Chicago Bears and the NFL for over 10 years for SportsMockery. My background in Engineering and Tech gives me a more technical and analytical appreciation for football. I also bring my perspectives to football podcasts such as Halatek Hall and various others as a guest analyst.
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