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    The Iceman Cometh: Caleb Williams Rewrites History as 49ers Face Playoff Heartbreak

    Ryan MitchellBy Ryan MitchellJanuary 15, 20263 Mins Read
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    CHICAGO — Caleb Williams has officially entered the pantheon of Chicago legends. In a Wild Card thriller that drew a record 31.6 million viewers, the “Iceman” erased an 18-point deficit to propel the Chicago Bears to a 31-27 victory over the Green Bay Packers. The comeback is the largest in the franchise’s 106-year postseason history, fueled by a relentless 25-point fourth-quarter explosion.

    Records Fall at Soldier Field

    Williams didn’t just win; he dominated the record books. He finished the night with 361 passing yards, a new Bears playoff record, and secured his seventh fourth-quarter comeback of the season—the most by any quarterback under 25 in NFL history. Rookie tight end Colston Loveland proved to be his primary weapon, hauling in eight catches for 137 yards, the most ever by a rookie tight end in a postseason game.

    "It could either be one of your worst moments or one of your greatest moments." 🔥 (via @michaelrubin) pic.twitter.com/19wxvXx8Ug

    — NFL (@NFL) January 15, 2026

    The Bears’ defense complemented the aerial assault by shutting out the Packers in the game’s final minutes. Cairo Santos added to the historic night with a 51-yard field goal, the longest in Bears postseason history, ensuring Chicago moves on to host the Los Angeles Rams this Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET.

    Locker Room Talk

    “It’s no fluke. We’ve done this multiple times this year. In the playoffs, you can’t get behind every game, but this team has a heart that doesn’t stop beating.” — Caleb Williams, Bears Quarterback

    49ers Advance but Lose Their Heartbeat

    While Chicago celebrates, the San Francisco 49ers are mourning a massive loss. Despite gutting out a 23-19 win over the Philadelphia Eagles, the team confirmed that All-Pro tight end George Kittle suffered a torn right Achilles and is out for the remainder of the playoffs. Kittle was carted off in the second quarter, leaving a massive void in the 49ers’ offense as they prepare to face the top-seeded Seattle Seahawks on Saturday.

    The 49ers relied on a trick play—a 29-yard touchdown pass from wideout Jauan Jennings to Christian McCaffrey—to survive the Eagles, but they now head into Seattle without Kittle, Nick Bosa, or Fred Warner. The ManningCast added a bit of levity to a heavy week, as Jameis Winston’s viral segment ended with Eli Manning promising him a near-impossible reservation at 4 Charles Prime Rib.

    Divisional Round: The Path Ahead

    The NFC bracket is now a gauntlet of rivalries. On Saturday, the 49ers travel to Lumen Field to face a rested Seahawks squad that held them to just three points in their last meeting. On Sunday, Matthew Stafford returns to Chicago, where a hungry Bears defense awaits. If Caleb Williams continues his “Iceman” act, the road to Super Bowl LX might just run through the Windy City.

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