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Keisean Nixon's first interception of the season sealed a 28-21 victory for the Green Bay Packers over the Chicago Bears.
Bears coach Ben Johnson opted for a pass play on a crucial fourth-and-1, which resulted in the game-ending interception.
The Packers' defense, missing Devonte Wyatt, struggled against the Bears' run game in the second half.
GREEN BAY – Before the celebration, Keisean Nixon took a moment to look at the football.
It was cradled in his hand after falling to the end zone, a place it hasn’t been all season. The Green Bay Packers cornerback has broken up 16 passes, tied for most in the NFL, but he hadn’t caught one. He’s had chances. He’s dropped a few. The disconnection gnawed at him.
Finally, the ball hit his hands and didn’t touch the ground.

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