Here are some notable numbers and stats from the Bears' 28-21 loss to the Packers Sunday at Lambeau Field:
3
Consecutive possessions on which the Bears scored in the second half, erasing deficits of 14-3 and 21-11 to tie the game 21-21. Caleb Williams threw 1-yard touchdown passes to receiver Olamide Zaccheaus and tight end Colston Loveland and Cairo Santos made a 41-yard field goal.
16.9%
The completion probability of Williams' TD pass to Zaccheaus, according to Next Gen Stats, making it the most improbable completion of the quarterback's two-year career.
27 and 18
Takeaways and interceptions, respectively, by the Bears defense this season, the most in the NFL in both categories. C.J. Gardner-Johnson registered his first interception Sunday in his sixth game with the Bears and became the sixth member of the defense to pick off a pass this year. He also led the Bears with 10 tackles.
4
Receiving TDs by Loveland this season, tied for the most by an NFL rookie tight end with the Colts' Tyler Warren and the Browns' Harold Fannin Jr.
8.5
Sacks by Montez Sweat this season, the most by a Bears player. The veteran defensive end dropped Packers quarterback Jordan Love for a 12-yard loss in the first quarter and has now generated 7.5 sacks in his last eight games.
16 and 5
Degrees and wind-chill temperature, respectively, at kickoff in Green Bay.
24
Yards that receiver Devin Duvernay gained on a fourth-quarter catch on what was the only offensive snap he played in the game.
13
Days until the Bears and Packers face each other again at Soldier Field. It's the shortest span between their two games since the Bears' 1985 Super Bowl championship season when they hosted the Packers Monday, Oct. 21 and then visited Green Bay 13 days later on Nov. 3.












