The heartbreaking opening-night 10-3 loss to the hated-rival Green Bay Packers was a bitter pill to swallow for the Chicago Bears and their fans. After an exciting 2018 season, many thought that the Bears would ride that momentum right into the start of 2019 by steamrolling the Packers on national television. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case.
Chicago’s defense did their part by holding Green Bay to just 10 points, but the same couldn’t be said for the offense. For the first time since Matt Nagy took over as head coach last year, the Bears failed to score a touchdown.