The Chicago Bears fell to 4-8, thanks to a 33-22 loss to the Arizona Cardinals at Soldier Field on Dec. 5.
The Bears offense committed turnovers on its first two possessions and the defense allowed touchdowns on its first three drives, enabling Arizona to take control early on a windy, cold and rainy afternoon in Chicago.
Andy Dalton threw four interceptions that the Cardinals converted into 23 points.
Bears running back David Montgomery rushed for 90 yards and one TD on 21 carries and caught a game-high eight passes for 51 yards.
The Bears lost for the sixth time in seven games. The Cardinals improved to 10-2, maintaining the NFL's best record.
Next, the Bears will face the Green Bay Packers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers at Lambeau Field on Sunday, Dec. 12.
The Blackhawks made it a winning trip East on Dec. 5, taking a 3-2 shootout win over the New York Islanders and improving to a 2-1 record on the three-game stint before heading back to Chicago.
Marc-Andre Fleury was almost perfect on the night, stopping 22 shots and all three shootout attempts en route to his seventh win of the season and number 499 for his career.
The Blackhawks (9-13-2) return home to face the New York Rangers on Tuesday, Dec. 7, before heading back out on a two-game road trip to Montreal and Toronto.