GREEN BAY, Wis. — Keisean Nixon couldn’t have picked a better time to get his first interception of the season.
Nixon picked off Caleb Williams’ pass in the end zone with 22 seconds remaining to preserve Green Bay’s 28-21 victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday, and the Packers moved into first place in the NFC North.
‘’Man, I’ve been trying to get my hand on the ball all year,’’ Nixon said. ‘’I wanted that bad. I wanted it so bad.’’
The Bears (9-4) were facing fourth-and-1 from Green Bay’s 14-yard line when Williams faked a handoff and rolled to his left. Tight end Cole Kmet had gotten behind Nixon in the end zone, but Nixon made a leaping catch of the underthrown pass.
‘’In those moments, it’s, you know, a got-to-have-it moment,’’ said Williams, who went 19 of 35 for 186 yards with two touchdowns. ‘’And they had a guy trailing me, so, I didn’t feel like I could go get it myself (by running the ball). Just got to give Cole a better shot at it. I think next time, just extend him a little bit more and kind of lead him.’’
Josh Jacobs scored the tiebreaking touchdown on a 2-yard run with 3:32 remaining as the Packers (9-3-1) won their fourth straight and snapped the Bears’ five-game winning streak.
This was the last of three straight divisional games for the Packers, who trounced Minnesota 23-6 on Nov. 23 and won 31-24 at Detroit on Thanksgiving Day. The Packers are 4-0 against NFC North foes after going 1-5 in the division last season.
‘’That was the biggest thing we wanted to harp on in the offseason was divisional games,’’ Jacobs said. ‘’We know how important they are.’’