Key Takeaways
- The Miracle: Trailing 27-10 in the 4th quarter, Chicago scored 21 unanswered points to stun the Packers.
- Elite Connection: Caleb Williams found DJ Moore for a 42-yard game-winning touchdown with 1:12 remaining.
- Historic Night: The 345-yard performance marks the highest passing total for a rookie in Bears playoff history.
CHICAGO — Forget everything you thought you knew about “Bear Weather.” The elements didn’t just slow the game down; they set the stage for the most improbable resurrection in the history of the NFL’s oldest rivalry.
The official NFL Wired video released Sunday afternoon captures the exact moment the vibe shifted at Soldier Field. With 8:42 left on the clock and the Bears staring at a 27-10 deficit, Caleb Williams didn’t look like a rookie destined for a “learning experience.” He looked like a hunter.
The 8-Minute Blitz: How the Lead Evaporated
The footage shows Williams in the huddle during the TV timeout, ice clinging to his facemask, telling his offensive line: “They think it’s over. They’re already checking their flights. Watch this.”
What followed was a statistical clinic. Williams went 9-for-11 for 188 yards in the final frame alone. The defense, fueled by a 6-sack performance from the front four, forced two fumbles in Packers territory, gift-wrapping the opportunities Chicago needed to claw back.
| Time Remaining | Score | Play |
|---|---|---|
| 8:42 | 10 – 27 | Packers Field Goal (Final GB Points) |
| 6:15 | 17 – 27 | Williams 12-yd TD to Kmet |
| 3:40 | 24 – 27 | Swift 4-yd Rushing TD (Post-Fumble) |
| 1:12 | 31 – 27 | Moore 42-yd TD Catch (The Dagger) |
What They Said
The “Wired” microphones caught the raw emotion of a sideline that refused to quit.
“I saw the safety cheat toward Rome. DJ was alone on the island. I didn’t even think. I just launched it. That ball felt like it was in the air for an hour.” — Caleb Williams on the game-winning throw.
“You could see the color drain from their faces. By the time we hit 24-27, they weren’t even playing the scheme anymore. They were just trying to survive.” — Montez Sweat, Bears DE.
Playoff Implications: The “Team of Destiny” Tag
With the 31-27 victory official and the Sunday schedule set, the Bears have moved from “happy to be here” to the most feared team in the NFC. Analytical models now give Chicago a 22% jump in Super Bowl probability following the comeback.
The Packers exit the postseason in a state of shock, but for Chicago, the “King of the North” era hasn’t just begun—it has its first legendary chapter. The Bears host the Divisional Round next Sunday, and after what America witnessed last night, the “Cardiac Bears” are officially the main event.

