Some within the Chicago Bears fan base might have questioned the decision that head coach Ben Johnson made at the end of their 28-21 heartbreaking loss to the Green Bay Packers.
After the Packers scored the go-ahead score to take a seven-point lead, the Bears had 3:32 to drive down the field to either tie or go for the win. Chicago took a more conservative approach with killing the clock, so by the time Caleb Williams threw his game-sealing interception in the end zone, the Bears only had 27 seconds left, and at that point, it was game over.