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Bears’ Historic Losing Streak: A Troubling Record

The Chicago Bears are in the midst of a historic losing streak, setting a troubling record at Halas Hall. After managing just three points in their latest loss on Thursday night, the Bears have now faced defeat in 10 consecutive games since their bye week. Their 6-3 loss to the Seattle Seahawks at Soldier Field marked a new low for the team, as it was only the third time in 101 games that the Bears allowed six points or fewer and still lost.

Tying a Dreadful Record

This recent losing streak has tied the Bears for another dismal record in team history. According to Pro Football Reference’s Stathead tool, the Bears’ 10 consecutive losses have equaled the record for the longest single-season losing streak, a record originally established back in 2022. In that season, the Bears concluded with 10 straight losses and then proceeded to add four more defeats at the start of the 2023 season before finally securing a win against the Washington Commanders.

A Glimmer of Hope

The Bears now face the challenge of avoiding setting a new record for the longest single-season losing streak, with their fate hinging on the upcoming game against the Green Bay Packers. It’s worth noting that the Bears have suffered 11 consecutive losses to the Packers and have won just one of their last 17 games against them overall. This 11-game losing streak against the Packers is the longest in the history of their rivalry, setting the stage for a potentially significant showdown at Lambeau Field next weekend.

As a lifelong Bears fan, I have experienced the highs and lows of supporting this team. The recent losing streak has been especially tough to endure, but it’s moments like these that truly test a fan’s loyalty. Despite the challenges, I remain hopeful that the team will turn things around and reclaim their winning ways soon. Let’s keep cheering them on, no matter what the outcome, because that’s what being a true fan is all about. Go Bears!