Bears' radio call on game-winning TD against Packers is gold for fans to hear

Perfectly said in the moment!
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While the video of a play can be special, there's nothing like hearing the hometown radio broadcast go nuts over a game-winning score to get the fan base fired up.

The Chicago Bears shared the radio broadcast call from ESPN 1000 in Chicago, made by Jeff Joniak, which may go down as his best call ever. After Bears quarterback Caleb Williams connected with DJ Moore for the game-winning 46-yard touchdown to beat the Green Bay Packers 22-16 in overtime, Joniak had the perfect quote to pull from this game regarding that ice-cold signal caller for Chicago.

"The Iceman cometh. The Iceman taketh."

The perfect call for the perfect win for the Bears

When all hope was lost in the game, down 16-6 in the fourth quarter, it was a remarkable comeback by the Bears, with Williams also throwing the game-tying touchdown on fourth down to undrafted rookie Jahdae Walker in the back of the end zone with less than 30 seconds left in the game. The perfect combination of great defensive stops and some of the best throws of Williams' career ended the Packers' misery in the rivalry.

Chicago sits with an 11-4 record and holds a 1.5-game lead in the NFC North over the Packers. The Pittsburgh Steelers gave the Bears a great assist with their win over the Detroit Lions, sending the Bears to the postseason.

Remaining for the Bears is either one win in the last two games or one loss by the Packers in the previous two games to win the NFC North. There is also hope for the NFC's number one seed, but it will need some more help to get there.

Read more: Caleb Williams didn't hide back his true feelings for Ben Johnson after Bears' win

Not only did Bears head coach Ben Johnson have the perfect call to win the game, but Joniak had the perfect broadcast for one of the most memorable games in franchise history.

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