Here are some notable numbers and stats from the Bears' thrilling 22-16 overtime win over the Packers Saturday night at Soldier Field.
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Games the Bears have won this season after overcoming deficits in the final 2:00 of regulation, the most in the NFL this year and the most in franchise history. Those victories have come over the Raiders (25-24), Commanders (25-24), Bengals (47-42), Giants (24-20), Vikings (19-17) and Packers.
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Points the Bears scored in the final 1:59 of regulation and overtime, turning a 16-6 deficit into a 22-16 victory. Cairo Santos booted a 43-yard field goal and Caleb Williams threw TD passes of 6 yards to Jahdae Walker and 46 yards to DJ Moore.
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Touchdowns the Bears allowed on five Packers red-zone possessions. It was the first time this season a team has limited its opponent to no red-zone TDs with at least five drives inside-the-20 and the first time the Bears have done it since Dec. 3, 2017, against the 49ers. Green Bay's five red-zone drives Saturday night resulted in three field goals, one lost fumble and one turnover on downs.
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Consecutive home victories by the Bears, their longest streak in a single season since they also won six straight in 2005. Ben Johnson became just the second Bears coach to win six home games in a row in his first season, joining Paddy Driscoll in 1956.
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Consecutive games in which the Bears have generated a takeaway, the longest active streak in the NFL. The defense forced one turnover Saturday night: Cornerback Nahshon Wright stripped the ball from running back Josh Jacobs inside the Chicago 5 and linebacker Tremaine Edmunds recovered the fumble. The Bears lead the NFL with 31 takeaways and a plus-21 turnover differential.
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Takeaways Wright has helped produce this season, the most in the NFL. He entered Saturday night's game tied for second in the league with five interceptions and tied for first with three fumble recoveries. Wright is only the second Bears defender with at least five interceptions, three fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles in a season since 1978, joining linebacker Wilber Marshall in 1986.
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Field goals of at least 50 yards Santos has made as a member of the Bears, the most in club history. Santos connected on all three field goals he attempted Saturday night from 46, 51 and 43 yards.
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Points the Bears have scored in the fourth quarter and overtime this season, the most by any NFL team.
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Starts in which Williams has not thrown an interception in his two seasons with the Bears, second in the NFL to the Eagles' Jalen Hurts (23) during that span. Williams has thrown 43 TD passes and 12 interceptions, a 3.6-to-1 TD-to-interception ratio that is the second highest by any quarterback with at least 500 attempts since the 1970 NFL/AFL merger behind only Aaron Rodgers (4.3).
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Points the Bears have permitted on their opponents' first possession this season, the fewest in the NFL. The only scores they've yielded were a touchdown to the Lions in Week 2 and a field goal to the Bengals in Week 9. In addition, the Bears have not allowed any points in the first quarter in their last four games, including both contests versus the Packers as well as in wins over the Eagles and Browns.
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Percentage of onside kickoffs that had been recovered by the kicking team in the NFL this year (4 of 47) before the Bears' Josh Blackwell recovered one late in Saturday night's game. The recovery enabled the Bears to tie the contest on Williams' 6-yard TD pass to Walker on fourth-and-4 with :24 remaining.
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Years since the Bears have had a walk-off touchdown as long as Williams' 46-yard pass to Moore Saturday night. It was the team's longest since Dec. 2, 1990, when Jim Harbaugh's 50-yard TD pass to Neal Anderson in overtime gave the Bears a 23-17 win over the Lions at Soldier Field.
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Years since the Bears last rallied from a double-digit deficit in the final 2:00 of regulation to win a game. Saturday night was the first occurrence since Nov. 4, 2001, when the Bears scored two TDs in the final :28 of regulation and then beat the Browns 27-21 in overtime on Mike Brown's 16-yard interception return TD.












