**NFL Roundup: Packers Edge Bears with Brooks' Last-Minute Block** - Packers stay in NFC North race with a narrow 20-19 victory - Steelers fend off Ravens in a close AFC North battle, winning 18-16 - Tagovailoa shines with three touchdown passes in Dolphins' 34-19 triumph In a thrilling finish, the Green Bay Packers defeated the Chicago Bears 20-19 on Sunday, thanks to a last-second blocked field goal by Karl Brooks. The Packers (7-3) kept their hopes alive in the NFC North, while the Bears (4-6) suffered their fourth consecutive loss. Jordan Love led the Packers to victory, scoring a crucial touchdown from the 1-yard line with just under three minutes remaining. This pivotal score was set up by a spectacular 60-yard reception from Christian Watson, who made a diving catch and sprinted to the Bears' 14-yard line. However, the Packers failed to convert the subsequent two-point attempt. After the touchdown, the Packers' defense stepped up, sacking Bears quarterback Caleb Williams on the first two plays of the ensuing drive. The Bears managed to regroup and advanced to the Packers' 28-yard line, but their hopes were dashed when Brooks broke through the line to block Cairo Santos' 46-yard field goal attempt as time expired. The Bears recently made a change in their coaching staff, firing offensive coordinator Shane Waldron and promoting passing game coordinator Thomas Brown in an effort to revitalize an offense that has struggled throughout the season. In the game, Love completed 13 of 17 passes for 261 yards and one touchdown, but he also threw his league-leading 11th interception, matching his total from the previous year.