Keisean Nixon’s last-second INT puts Packers atop NFC North

Keisean Nixon’s last-second INT puts Packers atop NFC North
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The Green Bay Packers earned a big 28-21 Week 14 win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday. However, it wasn’t without the thrills and drama, as the matchup felt like a playoff game. It came down to the wire, and thanks to an interception in the closing seconds by Keisean Nixon won the game for Green Bay.

Nixon’s pick officially puts the Packers in first place in the NFC North, according to Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team. The 28-year-old cornerback made a great play to snag the ball away that was intended for tight end Cole Kmet.

Game. Caleb Williams is picked off by Keisean Nixon and the #Packers have overtaken first place in the NFC North. pic.twitter.com/jJXIiBlTW4 https://t.co/SSbJm7V5DI

— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) December 8, 2025

Caleb Williams and the Bears had a legitimate chance to at least tie the game in the closing seconds of the fourth quarter. However, the Packers just made a great play to secure the win. Jordan Love had himself a heck of a game, finishing with 234 passing yards and three touchdowns while completing 68.0% of his pass attempts.

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