With Chicago skid at 10 games, 
		finale can't come soon enough for Bears 
		 
		 
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			 [December 28, 2024]  
			By ANDREW SELIGMAN 
		
			CHICAGO (AP) — When the Chicago Bears threatened to score in the 
			closing minutes of a 6-3 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday, 
			fans expressed their feelings loud and clear. 
			 
			They weren't cheering for a touchdown or field goal. They had 
			something else in mind. 
			 
			“Sell the team!” they chanted. 
			 
			With their skid at 10 games, a season that started with playoff 
			hopes can't end soon enough for the Bears (4-12). They will wrap it 
			up when they visit the rival Green Bay Packers on Jan. 5. 
			 
			“My job is to go out there and win games,” quarterback Caleb 
			Williams said. “And we don’t focus on the outside noise. The fans 
			are going to cheer and maybe boo sometimes. And you can’t react to 
			that. It’s not something that we react to.” 
			 
			Chicago is 14-36 in three seasons under general manager Ryan Poles 
			and has two double-digit losing streaks. 
			 
			The Bears dropped their final 10 in 2022 when they were tanking as 
			part of a franchise-record 14-game skid that stretched into last 
			year. They've never lost more than 10 in a row in a single season. 
			 
			The slide was at six games when they fired former coach Matt 
			Eberflus the day after a loss at Detroit on Thanksgiving, following 
			a series of poor late-game decisions. They're 0-4 under interim 
			coach Thomas Brown, and they've been dominated by Green Bay in 
			recent decades. 
			 
			What’s working 
			The defense. A defense that has gone from ranking seventh in yards 
			per game through the first six weeks to 25th did its part against 
			Seattle. The six points allowed were a season-low and the 265 yards 
			the Bears gave up were their second-lowest. 
			 
			“As we know, our defense has a certain standard and we’ve showed 
			it,” cornerback Kyler Gordon said. “So, obviously syncing a little 
			bit. Just getting back on the guys to get back right. It’s just 
			important to know what we can do and just go in there and execute.” 
			 
			What needs help 
			Pass protection. Williams was sacked seven times, bringing his 
			NFL-leading total and individual franchise record to 67. The Bears 
			broke their previous mark of 66 sacks allowed in 2004, when they 
			used four quarterbacks. Their issues on the offensive line are 
			well-documented. And so is Williams' tendency to hold onto the ball 
			too long, resulting in unnecessary sacks. 
			 
			“There were miscues,” Williams said. “There were stupid sacks that I 
			was taking, losing 10, 14 yards, which is frustrating. But I will 
			say that I will definitely take the heat for this one just because 
			(of) some of the situations that I put us in.” 
			 
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            Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams talks with reporters after 
			an NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks, Thursday, Dec. 
			26, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) 
              
 
			 Stock up 
			DE Montez Sweat. The Bears gave up 53 yards rushing on Seattle's 
			game-opening field-goal drive. But the line performed better after 
			that. Sweat picked up his first sack since Week 12 against Minnesota 
			on the first play of Seattle's second possession, when he took down 
			Geno Smith for an 8-yard loss. Though he's only missed one game, 
			Sweat has been slowed by ankle and shin injuries. His 5 1/2 sacks 
			are a big drop from last season, when he had a combined 12 1/2 for 
			Washington and Chicago while becoming the first NFL player to lead 
			two teams in the same season. 
			 
			Stock down 
			Williams. Coming off a promising outing against NFC leader Detroit 
			that followed some shaky outings, Williams had a rough night. The 
			No. 1 overall draft pick completed 16 of 28 passes for 122 yards — 
			not much more than his low of 93 in a Week 1 win over Tennessee — 
			after throwing for 334 yards and two touchdowns against the Lions. 
			The seven sacks for 46 yards both matched his second-highest totals. 
			
			
			  
			Injuries 
			The Bears reported no injuries during the game. 
			 
			Key number 
			5 — The Bears once again had trouble sustaining drives, converting 
			just 5 of 15 third downs and punting on seven of their 10 
			possessions. They tied a season low with 11 first downs and managed 
			179 yards. Chicago owns the NFL's second-worst third-down conversion 
			rate at 31.8% and is averaging a league-worst 287.3 yards per game. 
			 
			Next steps 
			The Bears have lost 11 straight against the Packers — the longest 
			streak by either team in the storied rivalry — and 26 of 29 counting 
			the playoffs. They've dropped eight in a row at Lambeau Field since 
			a win in 2015. 
			
			
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