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Chicago faced third-and-1 from the 14 when Kingsley Enagbare stuffed Kyle Monangai for no gain. That set up the game-sealing interception.
WR Christian Watson. The previous time the Packers faced the Bears, Watson tore his anterior cruciate ligament. Watson returned to action Oct. 26 and has since emerged as perhaps the Packers' most reliable receiver. Watson has three touchdown catches over his past three games and has 21 overall receptions for 363 yards in six games.
The Green Bay Packers defeated their NFC North foe, the Chicago Bears, in thrilling fashion as Keisean Nixon picked off Caleb Williams in the end zone to end the game.
The weather will likely play a factor on Sunday at Lambeau Field, where bitter cold and potential flurries are in the forecast.
The Green Bay Packers are in first place in the NFC North. And while they emerged victorious in the 211th installment of their longstanding rivalry with the
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Packers Guest Services play huge role during gamedays at Lambeau Field
When fans began to file into the Lambeau Field Atrium Sunday ahead of the Packers-Bears game, they may have heard two guest service workers starting a chant. “3….2…..1…. Go Pack Go!” That was Bill Matchefts and Jim Szymzcak,
A Bellevue family donated its nearly 40-foot-tall blue spruce to the Green Bay Packers for the annual Festival of Lights. The tree was harvested and transported 10 miles to its place of honor on Bob Harlan Plaza at Lambeau Field.
The tour, set for April 14-18, 2026, will hit Mount Pleasant, Janesville, Dyersville, Iowa, and Wisconsin Rapids for fundraising events. The Packers bus, which includes present and past Packers players, also makes surprise stops at other places along the route, such as schools, hospitals, businesses, retirement homes and more.