CHICAGO — Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions entered the season with their sights set on the Super Bowl. Finishing a frustrating year by beating their division winner was at least some consolation.
Goff led five scoring drives, Jake Bates kicked a 42-yard field goal as time expired and the Lions regrouped to beat the NFC North champion Chicago Bears 19-16 on Sunday after blowing a 16-point lead in the fourth quarter.
''It feels good to kind of get back to who we are and see it in live-speed reality,'' Goff said.
What doesn't feel good? Missing the playoffs.
''It's frustrating,'' coach Dan Campbell said. "So that's what fuels you. We don't want to be doing that again next year. That's not where we want to be. We have got to get in.''
The Bears (11-6) stumbled into the playoffs with back-to-back losses, though they secured the No. 2 seed in the NFC with Washington beating Philadelphia. Chicago will host Green Bay in a wild-card game on Saturday night and would have home-field advantage in the divisional round if it beats the Packers.
''We're going to use this frustration,'' said Caleb Williams, who set the franchise's single-season passing record. ''We're going to get on a roll here this week, starting this week and that's the focus.''
Williams threw two fourth-quarter touchdown passes as the Bears wiped out a 16-0 deficit.