CHICAGO — Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers made just enough plays to squeeze out yet another win over the Chicago Bears.
This time, it took a late touchdown and a blocked field goal.
Love ran for a go-ahead score in the closing minutes, and Green Bay hung on to beat Chicago 20-19 on Sunday when Karl Brooks blocked Cairo Santos' kick from 46 yards as time expired.
Christian Watson set a career high with 150 yards on just four catches, including a 60-yarder that set up Love's touchdown run, and the Packers (7-3) avoided falling further behind Detroit and Minnesota in the NFC North. They also beat the last-place Bears (4-6) for the 11th straight time, the longest streak by either team in the storied rivalry.
''We knew it was going to be a four-quarter game, four-quarter battle," Love said. ''And I'm proud of the guys. Nobody batted an eye, nobody flinched. It wasn't by any means our perfect game or our best game.''
Love put Green Bay on top 20-19 when he scored from the 1 with 2:59 left. That touchdown was set up by the long completion to Watson, who got up after making a lunging catch and ran all the way to the 14. Chicago's Jaylon Johnson tripped when he got his feet tangled up with Watson trying to defend the pass.
Love got stopped just short of the end zone on a 13-yard run before scoring on the next play. The 2-point conversion failed.
''Phenomenal play, phenomenal catch by Christian, and then just obviously the awareness to get up not being touched and to go put together a huge run. I think Christian made some big-time plays in the game, had a couple big-time catches and I'm proud of the way he balled out,'' Love said.