CHICAGO

Week 14 result: Green Bay 28, Chicago 21

Offensive rank: 5th (369.7)

Scoring offense: 8th (25.7)

Defensive rank: 27th (357.3)

Scoring defense: 25th (25.8)

NFC playoff picture: No. 7 seed

Chicago’s playoff probability percentage stands at 64 percent.

Quotable: “When it comes down to the wire like that and you’re on the losing side of it, it’s disappointing,” Bears head coach Ben Johnson said of his team’s comeback bid coming up short after a late interception. “But a lot of credit to our guys in the second half there, making it a game, down 14-3 at halftime and yet it coming down to the last 30 seconds … Really close at the end but give a lot of credit to Green Bay. They made a couple more plays than us.”

Twentyman: The Bears couldn’t find some of that late-game magic they’ve had most of the season, falling to Green Bay Sunday afternoon. Now they have a major game looming vs. Green Bay in two weeks, but first, they have to worry about the task at hand which is welcoming in a Cleveland Browns team with a really good defense and a young quarterback in Shedeur Sanders who looks to be getting more comfortable the more he plays.

The Bears are sitting at 9-4 on the season despite their defensive rankings because they can score points and they have a plus-17 turnover differential, which leads the NFL. But when their offense stalls or they don’t create turnovers, they can sometimes struggle like we saw in the first half Sunday.

Remaining schedule: vs. Cleveland (3-10), vs. Green Bay (9-3-1), at San Francisco (9-4), vs. Detroit (8-5)