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Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson says DJ Moore wasn’t ‘the answer’ on game-sealing interception
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson said Monday he didn’t believe wide receiver DJ Moore was the answer on the fourth-down interception that quarterback Caleb Williams threw in the final minute of Sunday’s 28-21 loss in Green Bay.
The Bears can't even keep players healthy when they're warming up now, and the latest injury will again tax the creativity of their defensive coordinator.
NFL writers Ted Nguyen, Jourdan Rodrigue and Saad Yousuf share their thoughts on a Week 14 in which the division standings continued to churn, with a four-game sprint to the finish line still to come.
The Packers were just one win behind the Bears in the NFC North and frustrated Chicago to lead 14-3 at half-time, before the visitors regrouped. Caleb Williams has already led his team to five fourth-quarter comebacks this season but was intercepted in the end zone on the game's final play to halt their five-game winning streak.
Chicago Bears' top slot cornerback Kyler Gordon suffered a pre-game injury at Lambeau Field, but veteran C.J. Gardner-Johnson stepped in with an early intercep
Nickel cornerback Kyler Gordon was scratched just before kickoff after hurting his groin while warming up and missed his 10th game of the season. The Bears played veteran C.J. Gardner-Johnson, whom they signed in October to fill in for Gordon, in his place.
The NFC North-leading Chicago Bears will be without top receiver Rome Odunze for Sunday's game at Green Bay because of a lingering foot injury.
The Chicago Bears will be shorthanded on offense against the Green Bay Packers in Week 14's showdown at Lambeau Field, as Caleb Williams' favorite target, Rome Odunze, will miss the game with a foot injury. For fantasy football managers hoping Odunze would break his slump in time for the fantasy playoffs, it's time to move on.