Jake Bates drilled a 42-yard field goal as the clock hit zero, giving Detroit a 19-16 win over Chicago at Soldier Field on January 4, 2026. The Lions squandered a 16-0 fourth-quarter advantage before Jared Goff engineered the decisive 10-play drive, capped by Bates’ walk-off kick.
Caleb Williams broke the Bears’ franchise single-season passing record with 3,942 yards, surpassing Erik Kramer’s 1995 mark of 3,838. The second-year quarterback threw two fourth-quarter touchdowns to erase the deficit, but Chicago’s final possession stalled, giving Detroit one last chance. Despite the loss, the Bears secured the NFC’s second seed after Washington defeated Philadelphia.
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Game Information
Final Score: Detroit Lions 19, Chicago Bears 16
Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Final
Lions
3
10
3
3
19
Bears
0
0
0
16
16
Date: January 4, 2026 Venue: Soldier Field, Chicago, IL Attendance: 57,036
Passing Statistics
Lions Passing
Player
C/ATT
YDS
TD
INT
SACKS
RTG
Jared Goff
27/42
331
1
1
2-15
86.5
David Montgomery
0/0
0
0
0
1-5
0.0
Bears Passing
Player
C/ATT
YDS
TD
INT
SACKS
RTG
Caleb Williams
20/33
212
2
1
1-7
86.9
Rushing Statistics
Lions Rushing
Player
CAR
YDS
AVG
LONG
TD
Jahmyr Gibbs
19
80
4.2
14
0
David Montgomery
8
42
5.3
9
0
Team
27
122
4.5
14
0
Bears Rushing
Player
CAR
YDS
AVG
LONG
TD
D’Andre Swift
10
40
4.0
10
0
Kyle Monangai
6
14
2.3
6
0
Luther Burden III
1
10
10.0
10
0
Caleb Williams
1
1
1.0
1
0
Team
18
65
3.6
10
0
Receiving Statistics
Lions Receiving
Player
REC
YDS
AVG
LONG
TD
TGTS
Amon-Ra St. Brown
11
139
12.6
30
0
15
Jameson Williams
6
74
12.3
23
0
8
Kalif Raymond
3
52
17.3
24
0
3
Jahmyr Gibbs
3
33
11.0
15
1
5
Isaac TeSlaa
1
18
18.0
18
0
1
David Montgomery
1
13
13.0
13
0
1
Anthony Firkser
2
2
1.0
6
0
3
Bears Receiving
Player
REC
YDS
AVG
LONG
TD
TGTS
Colston Loveland
10
91
9.1
27
1
13
Jahdae Walker
2
36
18.0
25
1
3
Luther Burden III
3
35
11.7
13
0
4
Cole Kmet
2
16
8.0
19
0
3
Kyle Monangai
1
15
15.0
15
0
1
DJ Moore
1
11
11.0
11
0
3
D’Andre Swift
1
8
8.0
8
0
2
Defensive Statistics
Lions Defense
Player
Total
Solo
Sacks
TFL
PD
QB Hits
Jack Campbell
11
4
0.0
0
1
0
Daniel Thomas
7
2
0.0
0
0
0
Aidan Hutchinson
6
4
1.0
1
0
2
Malcolm Rodriguez
4
4
0.0
1
0
0
Avonte Maddox
4
3
0.0
0
1
0
Rock Ya-Sin
4
2
0.0
0
1
2
Derrick Barnes
3
3
0.0
0
1
0
Bears Defense
Player
Total
Solo
Sacks
TFL
PD
QB Hits
Tremaine Edmunds
8
7
0.0
0
0
0
Jaquan Brisker
8
5
0.0
0
2
0
Kevin Byard III
8
2
0.0
0
1
0
C.J. Gardner-Johnson
6
5
0.0
0
0
0
Nahshon Wright
6
5
0.0
0
0
0
Jaylon Johnson
5
5
0.0
0
0
0
Andrew Billings
4
3
1.0
1
0
2
Gervon Dexter Sr.
4
2
1.0
1
0
3
T.J. Edwards
4
2
0.0
0
1
0
Montez Sweat
4
2
0.5
0
0
2
Grady Jarrett
3
2
0.5
0
1
1
Turnovers
Interceptions
Team
Player
INT
Return Yards
Lions
Avonte Maddox
1
0
Bears
Kevin Byard III
1
21
Fumbles
Team
Player
Fumbles
Lost
Bears
Caleb Williams
1
0
Special Teams
Kicking
Team
Player
FG Made/Att
Long
XP Made/Att
Points
Lions
Jake Bates
4/5
42
1/1
13
Punting
Team
Player
Punts
Yards
Average
Inside 20
Long
Lions
Jack Fox
2
93
46.5
1
59
Bears
Tory Taylor
4
178
44.5
0
54
Returns
Kick Returns
Team
Player
Returns
Yards
Average
Long
Lions
Tom Kennedy
2
40
20.0
23
Bears
Devin Duvernay
3
76
25.3
27
Bears
Josh Blackwell
1
30
30.0
30
Punt Returns
Team
Player
Returns
Yards
Average
Long
Lions
Kalif Raymond
3
33
11.0
14
Bears
Devin Duvernay
1
15
15.0
15
Team Comparison
Category
Lions
Bears
First Downs
26
16
Total Yards
433
270
Passing Yards
311
205
Rushing Yards
122
65
Yards Per Play
6.0
5.2
3rd Down Conversions
6-13
4-11
4th Down Conversions
0-0
1-2
Red Zone Efficiency
1-4
1-1
Penalties
6-35
4-25
Turnovers
1
1
Possession Time
35:45
24:15
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
3-0 Lions – Jake Bates 34-yard FG (8:35)
Second Quarter
6-0 Lions – Jake Bates 30-yard FG (11:28)
13-0 Lions – Jahmyr Gibbs 15-yard pass from Jared Goff, Bates XP (4:40)
16-16 Tie – Colston Loveland 1-yard pass from Caleb Williams, Cole Kmet 2-pt reception (9:17)
19-16 Lions – Jake Bates 42-yard FG (0:00)
Detroit finished 9-8 in Dan Campbell’s disappointing season, missing the playoffs after entering with championship aspirations. The victory marked the franchise’s fourth consecutive winning season, the first such streak since 1969-72. Chicago stumbled into the postseason with consecutive losses but claimed the NFC North title and will host Green Bay in the wild-card round. Williams’ record-breaking campaign gives the Bears their first franchise quarterback capable of reaching 4,000 yards, though that milestone remains unfulfilled as Chicago enters its first playoff appearance since 2020.
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