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As the Chicago Bears prepare to face off against the Los Angeles Rams next weekend, the excitement in the Windy City is palpable. This matchup comes on the heels of the San Francisco 49ers’ decisive victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in their wild-card showdown, paving the way for the Bears’ next challenge.
Fans are buzzing with anticipation, already sketching out their weekend plans to cheer on their team during the divisional round. Although the exact timing of the Bears versus Rams game remains under wraps, it is set to take place either Saturday or Sunday, ensuring a weekend spectacle for football enthusiasts.
The Bears, who clinched the NFC North title with a commendable 12-6 record, have displayed a knack for thrilling comebacks this season. Under the stewardship of coach Ben Johnson, they have orchestrated seven fourth-quarter turnarounds, marking a remarkable resurgence in his debut year.
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This playoff berth is particularly sweet for Chicago, as they secured their first postseason victory in 15 years. The Bears’ latest triumph came in dramatic fashion against the Green Bay Packers. Despite trailing 21-3 at halftime and 21-6 by the end of the third quarter, the Bears rallied with a stunning fourth-quarter performance, outscoring the Packers 25-6 to seal a memorable win.
Chicago trailed 21-3 at halftime and 21-6 through three quarters, only to outscore Green Bay 25-6 in the fourth on the way to its first playoff win in 15 years.
Fans are now ready for the next game.
“Make it a big party. Chicago is gonna go crazy wild when we win,” fan Beatriz Anguiano said. “It’s gonna be very exciting.”
Some Bears fans enjoyed a victory Sunday, taking in the other playoff games at Wings and Rings in Bridgeport. Many of them still couldn’t believe what they witnessed Saturday night, with the Bears overcoming an 18-point deficit to end the Packers’ season.
“It’s crazy. It feels good,” fan Luis Gomez said. “The Bears have been not on the good side of things for years, and for it to happen like this, it’s insane.”
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“It’s beautiful. That was truly my favorite sports game I’ve ever watched,” fan Julian Flores said.
Now just two wins away from an appearance in the Super Bowl, Bears fans are feeling confident about the team’s chances.
Some say they’re worried about the Rams’ potent offense, but there’s plenty of faith in the cardiac Bears continuing their magical season.
“Doesn’t matter at this point,” Gomez said. “I think we can beat whoever comes across us.”
Regardless of what happens next weekend, fans are embracing the special atmosphere of playoff football in Chicago.
“It’s electric. I’ve never seen so many people wearing Bears jerseys around town,” Flores said. “Everybody is so happy. City has been electric.”
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“I think it’s a little bit of hope after everything we’ve been through lately, so it takes away from all the stress and everything we’ve been through,” Anguiano said.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills joined the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams in advancing to the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
Allen led the Bills to a 27-24 comeback victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first of three wild-card playoff games on Sunday.
The San Francisco 49ers (12-5) took on the Philadelphia Eagles (11-6) in the middle game and the New England Patriots (14-3) will host the Los Angeles Chargers (11-6) in the nightcap.
Allen scored on a 1-yard run late in the fourth quarter and Cole Bishop intercepted Trevor Lawrence’s pass to secure Buffalo’s first playoff win on the road since the 1992 AFC championship game at Miami.
The No. 6 seed Bills will wait to find out their next opponent. It’s the sixth straight season under coach Sean McDermott that Buffalo has reached the second round of the playoffs.
On Saturday, the NFL playoffs kicked off with two wacky games.
The Bears (12-6) trailed the Green Bay Packers 21-3 at halftime and 27-16 with just under seven minutes left in the fourth quarter before Caleb Williams threw a pair of touchdown passes. His 25-yard TD toss to D.J. Moore put Chicago ahead 31-27 with 1:43 remaining. Then Jordan Love’s desperation heave into the end zone from the Bears 28 was knocked down as time expired to secure Chicago’s first playoff win since the 2010 season.
Williams finished with 361 yards passing, two TDs and two interceptions for the No. 2 seed Bears.

In the opener on wild-card weekend, Matthew Stafford threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to Colby Parkinson in the final minute and the Rams rallied to beat the Carolina Panthers 34-31 in a game that was much closer than expected.
The Rams were double-digit favorites on BetMGM Sportsbook against the Panthers (8-10). The Rams jumped to a 14-0 lead, but couldn’t take advantage of first-half turnovers and allowed Carolina to get within 17-14 at halftime.
Stafford, who earned All-Pro honors for the first time in his 17-year career on Saturday, threw for 304 yards, three TDs and had one pick. Puka Nacua, who was a unanimous All-Pro selection, had 10 catches for 111 yards and one TD and also had a 5-yard TD run.
The Rams are back in the divisional round for the second straight season. Last year, they were 13 yards away from eliminating Philadelphia before a sack and an incomplete pass ended their season with a 28-22 loss.
Bryce Young’s 7-yard TD pass to Jalen Coker put the Panthers ahead 31-27 with 2:43 remaining but Stafford drove the Rams 71 yards in two minutes. Parkinson made an outstanding, tightrope catch for the winning score and the defense held.
Behind coach Dave Canales and improved QB Bryce Young, the Panthers have reason to be optimistic about the future after winning a weak NFC South and nearly pulling off a major upset.
The Packers (9-8-1) finished the season with five straight losses. They were 9-3-1 before All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons tore his ACL in a loss to Denver on Dec. 14.
On Monday night, Mike Tomlin, Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7) host DeMeco Ryans, C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans (12-5).
The Denver Broncos (14-3) are the AFC’s No. 1 seed and the Seahawks (14-3) got the top seed in the NFC. Each team earned a bye and will host the lowest remaining seed next weekend.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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