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An instant classic occurred at Lambeau Field on Sunday night as the latest chapter of the Green Bay Packers-Chicago Bears rivalry came down to the wire.

In the end, the home crowd was screaming, “Go, Pack, Go!”

The Packers took down their NFC North foe, 28-21, thanks to cornerback Keisean Nixon intercepting Caleb Williams in the end zone on fourth-and-1 with 27 seconds remaining in the game.

The fourth quarter was a back-and-forth nail-biter, as it began with a Green Bay 21-14 lead. That was until the Bears melted 8:32 of clock, going 17 plays and 83 yards to see rookie tight end Colston Loveland find the end zone on a great call by head coach Ben Johnson, as Williams rolled out in play-action and found his man.

With the game tied at 21 apie

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