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Gritty, weather-driven Cold winds, bitter temperatures and one last trip to Soldier Field stand between the Lions and a chance to end their season with pride.
When the Detroit Lions met the Chicago Bears in the two teams' first meeting of 2025, the Lions rolled to a 52-21 win against the Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams-led Bears in Week 2. That victory jumpstarted a four-game winning streak for the Lions and it also dropped the Bears to 0-2 to begin the season. But, a lot has changed since then.
Frazier made his NFL debut against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 14, logging 26 snaps at left guard. It was mostly a forgettable performance for the LSU product, who allowed three pressures on 15 pass-blocking snaps and earned the lowest PFF grade of all Lions players for the week (23.2).
We are back with our final episode of “Before the Roar,” where myself (Morgan) and my good friend Meko Scott are breaking down the last game of the Detroit Lions’ 2025 season against the Chicago Bears, as well as taking a look ahead to what the offseason might hold.
One of Chicago’s top offensive players had to be carted off following the final play against the 49ers on Sunday.
The Bears lost a shootout to the 49ers on the final few seconds of the game. Here is how the NFL world reacted to the loss.
CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones is hearing that the Detroit Lions could make a change at offensive coordinator, and he believes it's possible head coach Dan Campbell could look to the staff of a division rival for a replacement.