Bears Fall to Lions After Late-Game Clock Management Errors
Chicago's comeback effort collapses in a 23-20 loss as Detroit extends its winning streak to 10 games.
- The Chicago Bears lost 23-20 to the NFC-leading Detroit Lions, extending their losing streak to six games this season.
- Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams threw three second-half touchdowns but was sacked late in the game, with poor clock management preventing a final scoring attempt.
- Detroit dominated the first half, leading 16-0, with Jared Goff throwing two touchdown passes to Sam LaPorta and Jake Bates adding three field goals.
- Head coach Matt Eberflus faced widespread criticism for not using a timeout during the final seconds, with calls for his firing intensifying online.
- The Lions, now 11-1, have tied a franchise record with a 10-game winning streak and achieved their best record through 12 games in team history.





























































































