GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The final play run by the Chicago Bears in their 28-21 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday should look familiar.
There were 27 seconds remaining when quarterback Caleb Williams and the Bears offense took their positions on the Packers 14-yard line trailing by seven points. Needing just 1 yard on fourth down, Williams dropped back from under center and saw tight end Cole Kmet running open toward the end zone.
According to coach Ben Johnson, the concept was "almost identical" to the play where Kmet hauled in a 28-yard touchdown in the Bears' 24-15 win against the Philadelphia Eagles on Nov. 28. But against the Packers, Williams underthrew Kmet and was picked off by Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon , which put the kibosh on Chicago's late-game rally.
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