Improved Bears out to erase Packers
from postseason picture
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[January 05, 2024]
Green Bay can clinch a playoff berth with a victory against
visiting Chicago on Sunday afternoon in Green Bay, Wis.
The Packers (8-8) have won five of their past seven games to gain
control of their playoff fate. They are coming off a 33-10 win on
the road against the Minnesota Vikings last week and only the Bears
can block Green Bay from claiming a wild-card spot.
One more win to close the regular season will send quarterback
Jordan Love and his teammates into the postseason for the first time
since the 2021 season. The Packers went 8-9 a season ago and missed
a chance to reach the playoffs after losing the regular-season
finale against the Detroit Lions.
Love draws a much-improved Chicago defense than the one he lit up in
Week 1 back in September. Since Week 11, the Bears have 16 takeaways
and allowed fewer than 20 points four times. The Bears lead the NFL
in interceptions.
While Packers coach Matt LaFleur said the Bears would "love nothing
more" than to eliminate Green Bay from the postseason picture, Love
said the Packers won't need last season's Week 18 loss as fuel for
this weekend.
"I don't even think we need to use that," Love said. "I think this
team is motivated enough -- just the situation we have to get in the
playoffs -- and how bad we want that.
"Like I said, just with the season we've had -- bumps along the road
-- we've put ourselves in a position (to reach the playoffs). I
think everybody is very motivated."
Chicago (7-9) would love to spoil the playoff hopes of their biggest
rival in the NFC North. Despite losing eight of their first 11
games, the Bears have continued to battle under coach Matt Eberflus,
and they have won four of their past five games.
But the Packers are 5-0 against Chicago since quarterback Justin
Fields took over at quarterback.
The regular-season finale will offer another chance for Fields to
try to clarify questions about his future. Fields has thrown for
2,414 yards and 16 touchdowns this season, with nine interceptions,
to go with 630 rushing yards and four touchdowns on the ground, and
the Bears must decide whether to stick with him as their starter in
2024 or draft a top quarterback.
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Fields said he couldn't wait to square off against
Green Bay.
"It's going to be a fun environment to walk into their home field,"
Fields said. "I know their fans are going to be loud -- because
there's not much to do in Green Bay except watch football -- but
it's going to be a great environment for us to play in and hopefully
have a great game and get the (win)."
Love's future isn't certain despite his recent success.
Love has passed for 3,843 yards and 30 touchdowns, with 11
interceptions, in 16 starts this season. He has 248 rushing yards
and four touchdowns on the ground.
Both teams are dealing with a bevy of injuries as the regular season
concludes.
Bears tight end Cole Kmet did not practice to begin the week because
of a knee injury. Other players who missed practice included wideout
Darnell Mooney (concussion), defensive back Jaylon Johnson
(shoulder) and backup quarterback Tyson Bagent (illness).
Packers running back A.J. Dillon missed practice because of thumb
and neck injuries. Also sidelined were offensive lineman Elgton
Jenkins (knee/ankle), safety Rudy Ford (hamstring) and linebacker
Preston Smith (ankle).
Packers defensive back Jaire Alexander is back with the team after
serving a one-game suspension for conduct detrimental to the team.
Alexander said he learned from his penalty, which stemmed from
taking part in the coin toss after anointing himself a game captain
one week earlier and nearly botching it.
"That won't happen again," Alexander said.
--Field Level Media
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