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The Bears lost 42-38 to the 49ers, becoming only the second team in Super Bowl era history to lose while scoring 35+ points and not turning the ball over.
The Chicago Bears lost 42-38 to the San Francisco 49ers in a high-scoring game that ended their bid for the NFC’s top seed.
Despite a strong offensive showing—Caleb Williams threw for 330 yards and two touchdowns, D’Andre Swift rushed for two scores, and rookies Luther Burden and Colston Loveland combined for 232 yards—the defense failed to make key stops, allowing six touchdowns and 42 points.
The Bears became only the second team in Super Bowl era history to lose while scoring at least 35 points, getting a defensive touchdown, and not turning the ball over.
They remain in contention for the No.
2 seed with a win over Detroit or a Philadelphia loss.
Los Bears perdieron 42-38 ante los 49ers, convirtiéndose en el segundo equipo en la historia de la era del Super Bowl en perder al anotar más de 35 puntos y no darle la vuelta al balón.