CHICAGO — The Chicago Bears were sitting atop the NFC with five straight wins and nine in the previous 10 games going into their most recent meeting with the Green Bay Packers.
They came up short when Caleb Williams got intercepted in the end zone. They won't have to wait long for the rematch.
Chicago and Green Bay meet for the second time in three weeks, this time at Soldier Field on Saturday night with first place in the NFC North on the line and Packers star pass rusher Micah Parsons out with a season-ending knee injury. Both teams have a chance to clinch a playoff spot.
''It's another game,'' Williams said. "Go out here and do my job, play well. Start fast, get the energy going for the team and we've got a real shot to go win the game.''
Williams made it clear after the Bears' 31-3 romp over Cleveland last week that he was looking forward to the rematch with the Packers. It's not hard to see why.
The Bears (10-4) were threatening to tie or take the lead, only to come away with a 28-21 loss at Lambeau Field when Williams got intercepted in the end zone by Keisean Nixon with 22 seconds remaining on a badly underthrown pass to Cole Kmet. The loss knocked Chicago from first to seventh in the NFC and into second place in the division behind Green Bay.
Chicago bounced back in a big way against Cleveland and regained the North lead with the Packers falling at Denver. Even worse for Green Bay (9-4-1), Parsons tore his left anterior cruciate ligament in the third quarter, a massive blow for a team that came into the season with Super Bowl hopes after acquiring the two-time All-Pro from Dallas just before the opener.
''Just understanding what's in front of us, understanding that we've still got the pen in our hand,'' Packers defensive end Rashan Gary said. ''We can still write our story.''