The Chicago Bears are feeling pretty good about themselves after one of the most impressive wins of the season, as they stormed back from 18 points down to beat the Green Bay Packers 31-27 in the NFC Wild Card.
One of the standout performances in the game came from quarterback Caleb Williams, who passed for 361 yards and two touchdowns to two interceptions. After the game, Williams made sure everyone knew that he, head coach Ben Johnson, and the rest of the Bears aren't going anywhere anytime soon.
"We're here, and we're going to be here for a while," Williams said via 670 The Score's Chris Emma. "It's my plan. Be here with Coach, win a bunch of games, be in these moments, and come out victorious. That's the mindset for right here this year, and that's also the mindset for the future."
Bears proving once against these aren't the old Bears
Last year's Bears would never have come back the way this team did. Williams has led seven comebacks and game-winning drives on the season to help lead his team to victory, the most in the NFL.
This Bears team has been so different from the ones that have played in the past, with how good the offense has been. They went from a bottom-five unit to a top-five one, thanks to the running game being one of the league's best.
Chicago showed, though, that even when the running game was shut down by the Packers, they could find other ways to win. Williams demonstrated that much with the throws he was making, including the fourth-and-10 pass off his back foot late in the fourth quarter to Rome Odunze that kept their season alive.
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The Bears have some things to work on for the Divisional Round, but they are now in a position where it is impossible to keep them out of the conversation to win a Super Bowl.
