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    Caleb Williams Magic: Bears Erase 18-Point Deficit to Stun Packers in Wild Card Thriller

    Ryan MitchellBy Ryan MitchellJanuary 14, 20262 Mins Read
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    CHICAGO — Caleb Williams didn’t just win his playoff debut; he authored a miracle at Soldier Field. Trailing 21-3 at halftime and facing a stagnant 21-6 deficit entering the final frame, the Chicago Bears exploded for 25 points in the fourth quarter to shock the Green Bay Packers 31-27. This historic rally stands as the largest comeback in the 106-year history of the Bears’ postseason.

    The Fourth Quarter Eruption

    The game looked buried until Williams found his rhythm. After throwing two early interceptions, the second-year quarterback flipped the switch, finishing with a Bears-record 361 passing yards. The defining moment came with 1:43 remaining on the clock. Williams escaped pressure and fired a 25-yard strike to DJ Moore, who snagged the ball along the sideline for the go-ahead touchdown.

    "We're fine. Makes it more exciting"

    There's cool under pressure, and then there's the 2025 @ChicagoBears 😏@InsideTheNFL Big Game Edits on X pic.twitter.com/VdmBY63XXP

    — NFL Films (@NFLFilms) January 14, 2026

    It wasn’t just a one-man show. Tight end Colston Loveland dominated the middle of the field with 137 receiving yards, while Cairo Santos nailed a 51-yard field goal—the longest in Bears playoff history—to keep the momentum swinging. The defense, which surrendered three first-half touchdowns to Jordan Love, clamped down late to preserve the win as Love’s final heave fell incomplete in the end zone.

    Locker Room Talk

    “Down 21-3, we just looked at each other and said, ‘We’re fine.’ We’ve been here before. This team has a heart that doesn’t stop beating. I knew if we got DJ one clean look, the game was ours.” — Caleb Williams, Bears Quarterback

    Playoff Implications: Rams Heading to the Lakefront

    This victory secures Chicago’s first postseason win in 15 years and cements their status as the NFL’s “Cardiac Kids”. The Bears have now recorded seven fourth-quarter comeback wins this season alone. Beyond the field, the matchup shattered the record books, drawing 31.6 million viewers on Prime Video to become the most-streamed game in NFL history.

    Up next: The Bears (12-6) will host the Los Angeles Rams this Sunday at Soldier Field in the Divisional Round. While Matthew Stafford brings veteran poise to the Windy City, he’ll be facing a Bears squad that has proven no lead is safe. If the Chicago defense can replicate their second-half shutout performance, the path to the NFC Championship remains wide open.

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