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The Bears were cursed. Now they're doing the cursing. It has played well in Chicago, a city that has been ravenous for a winning team.
The Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers Wild Card game broke an NFL record few would have expected even five years ago! The Chicago Bears’ playoff win over the Green Bay Packers wasn’t just a big moment on the field — it also made history off it.
The Bears trailed 21-3 early and were down 27-16 with less than five minutes left. They became the third team in NFL history to score 25 or more points in the fourth quarter of a playoff game.
In picking Packers-Bears for Prime Video, the NFL knew exactly what it was doing. The best matchup of the wild-card round became the most exciting of the six games, too. That propelled the contest to an all-time streaming record, with 31.61 million viewers.
Davante Adams spent his first eight seasons with the Packers, who just lost to the Bears in the wild-card round.
The Packers' season came to a crashing halt after the Bears mounted a fourth-quarter comeback at Soldier Field, winning 31-27.
It appears Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson was very intentional with his postgame handshake and his locker room message following the team's 31-27 win over the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Wild Card Round.
We know what you’re thinking: What pass rush? Maybe Montez Sweat just isn’t that good. End Austin Booker has potential, but no offense is going to lose sleep over him. Is there a defensive tackle with a pulse? There is no bigger area of need going forward.
Rome Odunze offers the perfect reaction to Caleb Williams’ miracle throw in the Bears’ Wild Card win over the Packers.