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Chicago Bears Tie Franchise Record with 10th Straight Loss in 6-3 Defeat to Seahawks

A chaotic final drive and offensive struggles define the Bears' loss, while the Seahawks' defense shines in a low-scoring game.

  • The Chicago Bears lost their 10th consecutive game, tying a franchise record for most consecutive losses within a season, and fell to 4-12 on the year.
  • Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams threw his first interception in 354 attempts during the Bears’ final drive, which was plagued by poor clock management and coaching indecision.
  • The Bears' offense managed just 179 total yards and one field goal, marking their fourth game this season with fewer than 200 yards of total offense.
  • The Seattle Seahawks' defense delivered a dominant performance with seven sacks and limited the Bears to 3.1 yards per play, securing the win with Riq Woolen's game-sealing interception.
  • Despite the win, the Seahawks' offense struggled, generating only two field goals and continuing to face red zone inefficiencies as they prepare for a potential playoff-deciding game against the Rams.
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