The 2025 Chicago Bears provided a memory fans will remember for quite some time. This Bears fanbase hasn't seen much success in recent years. But not only did they see the team get their first playoff win since 2010, but they did so against the rival Green Bay Packers.
After trailing 21-6 entering the fourth quarter, the Bears scored 25 points to pick up an incredible 31-27 comeback victory. This is the Bears' seventh comeback win of the season, and their second against the Packers.
During the Amazon Prime Video post-game show, quarterback Caleb Williams, DJ Moore, and Colston Loveland spoke with the panel about the win. The trio then donned their "cheese grater heads," a parody of the Packers fans' "cheese heads." Williams was handed an actual cheese grater and a block of cheese, then began shredding it in front of loud, gleeful Bears fans.
Da Bears are really ENJOYING this win 🧀 pic.twitter.com/aRTtIwb9kb
— NFL on Prime Video (@NFLonPrime) January 11, 2026
Bears fans will love Caleb Williams mercilessly trolling Packers after Wild Card win
That is going to be a clip that Bears fans will cherish for quite some time. After all, this is the first time. The Bears defeated the rival Packers in a playoff game for the first time since 1941. The only other time the two teams met was in the 2010 NFC Championship Game, which the Packers won 21-14. Now, the Bears officially lead the all-time playoff series two wins to one.
Williams spoke with reporters after the game and was asked what message he believes he sent to the Packers this season. Williams said, "we're here, and we're going to be here for a while, is my plan."
#Bears QB Caleb Williams on his message to the Packers:
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) January 11, 2026
"We're here, and we're going to be a here for a while is my plan." pic.twitter.com/3FwYuZPHKz https://t.co/oyn53XkZls
Williams didn't have the rookie season that many had envisioned last year. Granted, it was mostly due to the coaching of Matt Eberflus and the lack of a quality offensive line. This past offseason, the Bears landed the top coaching candidate on the market, Ben Johnson, and stacked the offensive line. Sure, Williams didn't have the video game statistics, but he was helping the Bears win games, especially late in the season. Williams is only going to get better, especially with more games on his resume.
Williams completed 24-of-48 pass attempts for 361 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions, while also picking up 20 rushing yards on four carries. Most importantly, he picked up the victory.
Now, the Packers will wait to see who they will face in the Divisional Round. The No. 5 Los Angeles Rams already defeated the No. 4 Carolina Panthers on Saturday, and the No. 3 Philadelphia Eagles face the No. 6 San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. The Bears will face the highest-seeded remaining team, so if the Eagles win, the Bears will host them. But if the 49ers defeat the Eagles, the Bears host the Rams.
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Whoever they face, Bears fans will always remember the memory Williams provided them — trolling the Packers after eliminating them from the playoffs.
