CHICAGO — Caleb Williams was frustrated.
Coach Ben Johnson was, too.
The Chicago Bears finished the regular season with a whimper rather than a roar. But with the team set to make its first playoff appearance since 2020, it's time to put that in the past.
''We'll make our corrections and we'll quickly turn the page," Johnson said on Monday. "We don't have to sulk on what happened yesterday and they understand that. We talked about that at the end of the game. I think we're going to be good turning the page, but the things that need to get cleaned up, we're going to clean up.''
The Bears (11-6) closed the regular season with back-to-back losses after falling to Detroit 19-16 on a last-second field goal. The NFC North champions still secured the No. 2 seed in the NFC with Philadelphia losing to Washington and will host Green Bay in the wild-card round on Saturday, a rare playoff game in the NFL's longest-running rivalry.
The Bears and Packers played two down-to-the-wire games in December, with the home team winning each time.
Against Detroit, Chicago hardly resembled the team that went from finishing last in the division a year ago to winning it in Johnson's first season. The Bears were shut out for three quarters and matched a season low by scoring 16 points after putting up their second-highest total in a 42-38 loss at San Francisco.
The bend-but-don't break defense gave up 433 yards after the 49ers went off for 496. That unit finished 29th in the league at 361.8 yards per game.