## Chicago Bears' Losing Skid Continues Against Green Bay
### Bears Fall to 3-10 with 28-19 Loss
Chicago, IL - The Chicago Bears' misery continued on Sunday as they fell to the Green Bay Packers 28-19 at Soldier Field. The loss drops the Bears to 3-10 on the season and extends their losing streak to five games.
### Packers Dominate Early
The Packers took control of the game from the outset, scoring a touchdown on their opening drive and never trailing in this one. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns, while running back Aaron Jones rushed for 132 yards and a score.
### Bears Offense Struggles
The Bears' offense, meanwhile, struggled to find a rhythm. Quarterback Trevor Siemian threw for 209 yards and a touchdown but was also intercepted twice. The running game was also held in check, as David Montgomery was limited to just 46 yards on 12 carries.
### Defensive Lapses Cost Bears
The Bears' defense also had its share of struggles. They allowed the Packers to convert 10 of 16 third-down attempts and failed to generate any pressure on Rodgers.
### Road Ahead Tough for Bears
The Bears face a tough schedule down the stretch, with games against the Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, Minnesota Vikings, and Buffalo Bills still to come. With the playoffs all but out of reach, the Bears will be looking to finish the season strong and build momentum for next year.
### Quotes
"We're not playing well enough as a team," said Bears head coach Matt Nagy. "We need to find a way to get better.
"We're just not making enough plays," said Siemian. "We have to find a way to start finishing drives."
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