In the fourth quarter of the Chicago Bears' forgettable 6–3 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, one that extended their losing ...
The defense delivered for the Chicago Bears. It was one of the team's best performances of the season, but Chicago finished with just 179 yards of offense in a 6-3 loss.
Defense dominated and offense stumbled as the Seattle Seahawks outlasted the Chicago Bears 6-3 in a Week 17 primetime ...
On a chilly, rainy night in Chicago, the Bears lost to the Seattle Seahawks in a 6-3 defensive struggle between both squads ...
In a dismal season, Caleb Williams took responsibility for a 6-3 loss than quarterbacks who have been in the league for much longer. He's also not correct.
Thomas Brown became the Bears' interim head coach when Matt Eberflus was fired following disastrous game management decisions ...
Seattle veteran defensive line duo of Jarran Reed and Leonard Williams helped lead a dominant defensive performance.
The Seahawks' only path to the playoffs is as NFC West champs, and the best shot of that happening is for Los Angeles to lose ...
Seahawks linebacker Tyrice Knight (48), Seahawks defensive end Leonard Williams (99), and Seahawks free safety Julian Love ...
Thursday's nap-inducing, 6-3 win for the Seattle Seahawks over the Chicago Bears didn't do much to change the overall playoff ...
Coby Bryant seals a win on the last play for the 2nd time in a month, and Seattle stays in the playoff race by escaping ...
The defense shut down Geno Smith and the Seahawks' offense, but Caleb Williams and the Bears offense never found a rhythm, ...