5 things to know from Packers’ win over Bears in Week 14

The Green Bay Packers secured a fourth straight victory, now boasting a record of 9-3-1, after a decisive win against the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field on Sunday. Jordan Love orchestrated a remarkable performance, throwing three touchdown passes, while Josh Jacobs and Keisean Nixon spearheaded crucial plays in the fourth quarter.

1. Love carves up the blitz

Packers quarterback Jordan Love demonstrated impressive resilience against the Bears’ aggressive defensive strategies. According to Pro Football Focus, Love completed 9 of 12 passes for 171 yards and three touchdowns when the Bears deployed blitzes. The Bears defensive coordinator, Dennis Allen, attempted to disrupt Love in the pocket, but the Packers’ offensive line, alongside the tight ends and running backs, successfully protected him, allowing for all three touchdown passes. It will be interesting to observe Allen’s strategy against the Bears in their upcoming Week 16 matchup.

(Twitter quote: Jordan Love diced up the Bears’ blitz: 🧀 9/12 🧀 171 passing yards 🧀 3 TDs, 0 INTs 🧀 156.3 passer rating)

2. Jacobs powers late drive

In the Packers’ go-ahead touchdown drive during the fourth quarter, Josh Jacobs produced 42 yards and delivered three significant plays. He initiated the drive with an 11-yard run, converted a critical 3rd-and-2 with an explosive 21-yard gain – showcasing a brilliant juke move to shake Montez Sweat – and finished with a hard-earned 2-yard touchdown run on 3rd-and-goal. This 21-yard play stood out as one of the season’s most impressive performances. Jacobs’ performance highlighted the importance of star players making decisive plays.

(Twitter quote: Josh Jacobs gets through for the first down! CHIvsGB on FOX/FOX One https://t.co/HkKw7uXVnt)

3. Parsons makes big impact

Micah Parsons, though he didn’t record a sack, consistently disrupted the Bears’ pocket and was a major factor in forcing Caleb Williams to play off schedule. According to Next Gen Stats, Parsons delivered eight pressures and a pressure rate of 26.7 percent against the Bears. This constant pressure contributed to Kingsley Enagbare’s sack in the first half. Parsons finished with two quarterback hits. This display demonstrated Parsons’ ongoing ability to impact the game, even if his statistics don’t always reflect the extent of his influence.

(Twitter quote: Per @NextGenStats, Packers DE Micah Parsons had 8 more pressures and a 26.7% pressure rate on Sunday. Didn’t have a sack but he was relentless as always. Just look at this chart. Chasing Caleb Williams all over the place. )

4. Third down

The NFL’s top third-down offense successfully converted 8 of 12 third-down opportunities. Despite an interception on 3rd-and-19 that ended the opening drive, Love excelled, throwing touchdown passes to Christian Watson on 3rd-and-10 and 3rd-and-3, and also securing a 21-yard gain to Josh Whyle on 3rd-and-2. Love is averaging 9.2 yards per attempt on third down this season. Watson leads the team with 11 third-down catches, all of which resulted in first downs or touchdowns.

5. Packers take control

The Packers had a 1-5 record against the NFC North last season. In 2025, Green Bay is currently 4-0, including three consecutive wins during this crucial late-season stretch. With a 3-0 record at home, Matt LaFleur’s team is now firmly in control of the division and poised to host a playoff game in January. While the work isn’t complete, the turnaround against the division represents a significant step toward securing the top seed in the NFC with four games remaining.

*(This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: )*

Fuente: https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/5-things-know-packers-win-172338595.html