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  1. Another three and outpublished at 03:41 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-9 Chicago Bears

    I don't know who this defence is but it can't be the same one that played the first half for Chicago, as this unit is just swarming all over Jordan Love while the first-half version failed to lay a glove on him.

    It's another quick three and out for Green Bay and Matt LaFleur will just be getting a bit twitchy on the sideline now as his team just can't get anything going - and he knows Chicago are experts at fourth quarter revivals.

  2. field goal

    Field goal - Bearspublished at 03:33 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-9 Chicago Bears

    Cairo Santos is good from 51 yards - although he doesn't clear the bar by much in these windy conditions, but it's three points.

    The lead sits at 12 which is still a healthy advantage.

  3. Williams fumbles!published at 03:32 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    Caleb WilliamsImage source, Getty Images

    A big third down play for Chicago is blown up as Lukas Van Ness gets his hands on Caleb Williams and strips the ball from him.

    Luckily for the Bears though they keep possession and can attempt a field goal.

  4. End of third quarter - statisticspublished at 03:28 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    NFL statsImage source, BBC Sport
  5. End of third quarterpublished at 03:28 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    Just 15 minutes left to go in this one (unless there's overtime of course!) and Caleb Williams has the ball on the Green Bay 29 facing a third down and four.

    The fourth quarter is where the Bears have done all their best work this season, this would be somewhat different though coming in the play-offs.

  6. We need to hold them to field goals in the red zone - Johnsonpublished at 03:28 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    Speaking at half-time, Bears head coach Ben Johnson said: "We want to maximise our possessions so we went for those fourth-down plays.

    "It's a really good offence we're going against and we need to hold them to field goals in the red zone. We're being aggressive on offence so that we can extend our drives and score points ourselves."

    Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson stands on the sidelines against the Green Bay PackersImage source, Reuters
  7. Packers puntpublished at 03:26 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    Pressure on Jordan Love tells this time as he gets flagged for intentional grounding and that ends up forcing the Packers to punt it away again.

    Devin Duvernay catches the ball and races it back 37 yards all the way to the Green Bay 35 to set the Bears up in great field position.

  8. 'Another missed opportunity for Chicago'published at 03:25 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    Kirk Herbstreit
    Former Ohio State quarterback on Amazon Prime Video

    This is what the Bears have been doing all year, they've been getting the ball loose.

    But instead of pouncing on it, Gervon Dexter comes in too aggressively and the ball flips out of his hands. It's another missed opportunity for Chicago

  9. Fumblepublished at 03:24 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    Offensive tackle Darian Kinnard of all people takes a short pass from Jordan Love as Green Bay get a bit tricky to start their next drive, but he fumbles the ball.

    Luckily for the Packers it goes out of bounds.

  10. Interceptionpublished at 03:22 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    The Bears get down to the six-yard line, but face a fourth down and you know what Ben Johnson will do here, as yet again he lets Caleb Williams try his luck.

    But it's a disaster as the Packers pass rush comes storming through and Williams is forced to just throw one up in hope - only for the ball to be intercepted.

  11. 'Let's see if Bears can make another chaotic comeback'published at 03:16 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    Former NFL offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth on Amazon Prime Video: "This is the world the Bears have lived in. They love to trail at half-time, so let's see if they can make another chaotic comeback."

  12. Dumb penaltypublished at 03:16 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon with one of the more bonehead plays you'll see as he gets a 15-yard penalty for jumping onto a pile of bodies after Green Bay stopped a run play.

    That helps the Bears end up in the red zone after Caleb Williams completes a nice ad-lib pass to D'Andre Swift for a first down.

  13. Parsons urges Packers team-mates to 'finish now'published at 03:10 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    Injured Packer Micah Parsons is watching the game from a suite inside Soldier Field. He's just tweeted and his message is exactly the same as Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur's at half-time: "Let's finish now!"

    Image of Green Bay's Micah Parsons featuring graphic of tweet about Chicago Bears gameImage source, Reuters
  14. Postpublished at 03:09 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    There doesn't seem much wrong with Caleb Williams' ankle as he comes back onto the field - there's certainly nothing wrong with his arm as he zips a ball over the middle to Luther Burden for 25 yards.

    Pretty shoddy coverage from the Packers on that play as Burden strolls between two defenders to move his side up towards halfway.

  15. Game on as Packers punt againpublished at 03:07 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    Hello - we've got a game brewing here you know as Chicago force a second straight three and out for Green Bay as they have to kick it away again.

    Much is made about 'half-time adjustments' made in the NFL and many believe it's a bit of a myth, but Chicago have definitely stepped it up on defence however they've managed it.

    They got bullied in the first half and had no answer to Jordan Love, but already they've turned the tables and it's a really promising start for them.

  16. Postpublished at 03:06 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-3 Chicago Bears

    NFL have your say

    Getting updates at work is more nerve wracking than watching. Go Pack Go. Cheddar is better.

    Alexi, Leith

  17. 'Green Bay need to keep riding Jacobs in run game'published at 03:01 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    Former NFL tight end Tony Gonzalez on Amazon Prime Video: "Josh Jacobs has had a huge impact on this game. The Packers have gone three for three in the red zone and it's because of him, just the threat of him being back.

    "He's had 12 carries for 49 yards. He looks fresh, he's made some great cuts, he's getting some physical yards. You have to respect this run.

    "That's another reason why Jordan Love is having these clean pockets, is able to hit those play-action passes, because the Bears are afraid of Josh Jacobs. Green Bay need to ride him a lot in the second half or the Bears better come up with an answer for him."

    Josh Jacobs runs the ball for the Green Bay Packers against the Chicago BearsImage source, Reuters
  18. field goal

    Field goal - Bearspublished at 03:01 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-6 Chicago Bears

    After that negative play from DJ Moore and an incompletion the Bears drive stalls and they have to settle for a Cairo Santos field goal from 34 yards out.

    It cuts the gap though to 15 points and already it's much better than the first half - albeit with that worry over their star QB's ankle.

  19. Williams limps out...published at 02:59 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-3 Chicago Bears

    Uh oh, could be trouble here for Chicago as not only does Caleb Williams' third-down throw hit the ground, but as he's jogging away he looks to have twisted his ankle pretty badly and hobbles off the field.

    One to keep on eye on this one.

  20. Postpublished at 02:57 GMT 11 January

    Green Bay Packers 21-3 Chicago Bears

    Good, quick progress from Caleb Williams on his first drive of the second half thank to a couple of good catches from Colston Loveland that moves the Bears down to the Green Bay 10 and sniffing touchdown territory.