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There were some notable standouts in the Chicago Bears' blowout win over the Cleveland Browns. We look at the Good, Better and Best from Week 15.
The Chicago Bears will try to regain their footing Sunday when they host the floundering Cleveland Browns in NFL Week 15. The Bears (9-4) saw their five-game win streak snapped with a loss to the rival Green Bay Packers last week,
Sunday’s Bears game was one of the five coldest ever at Soldier Field. Temperature was 8 degrees when the Browns kicked off, which is tied for the fourth-coldest ever and the second-coldest since 1989.
The Bears increased their league-leading takeaways total to 30 in flattening the Browns 31-3 to move back into first place in the NFC North.
The Chicago Bears are set to play the Green Bay Packers in a rematch of their Week 14 game, and there is a ton on the line at Soldier Field.
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Fourth-coldest Bears game tests even the toughest fans, doctor weighs in
With today's Bears game going down as one of the coldest ever, Fox 32 went to Soldier Field to talk to some of the NFL's most weather tested fans and also got some medical advice from a pro on staying safe during the deep freeze.
In Week 1, the Seahawks lost 17-13 to the 49ers, and in that game, both Darnold and Jaxon Smith-Njigba fumbled the ball away in the fourth quarter. In Week 5, the Seahawks lost 38-35 because their defense couldn't stop Baker Mayfield, who threw for 379 yards. In Week 11, the Seahawks lost to the Rams because Darnold threw four interceptions.
First place in the NFC North is on the line Saturday night. What do the Bears need to do to knock off the Packers this time?