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Bears vs. Packers: A Historic Playoff Clash for Chicago’s Redemption

Last updated: January 8, 2026 6:29 pm
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The Chicago Bears host the Green Bay Packers in a wild-card rematch, chasing their first playoff victory since 2010. With Caleb Williams and Jordan Love leading their offenses, this NFC North showdown is a battle of momentum, history, and redemption.

The Stakes: Ending a 15-Year Playoff Drought

The Chicago Bears haven’t won a playoff game since 2010, when they fell to these same Packers in the NFC Championship Game. Now, under first-year head coach Ben Johnson, they’ve secured home-field advantage as the NFC’s No. 2 seed. Soldier Field will host its first postseason game since 2020, and the Bears are desperate to rewrite their playoff narrative.

For Green Bay, this game is about halting a four-game skid. The Packers rested key starters—including QB Jordan Love and RB Josh Jacobs—in their Week 18 loss to Minnesota, a strategic move to reset for this high-stakes rematch. Love, cleared from a concussion sustained in their last meeting with Chicago, returns to lead an offense that averaged 225.4 passing yards per game this season.

Key Storylines: Revenge, Momentum, and Missing Stars

This is the third meeting between these rivals in six weeks. The Packers won the first clash 28-21 in Week 14, but the Bears stunned them in Week 16 with a 22-16 overtime victory. That game saw Caleb Williams engineer a late comeback, capped by a 46-yard TD pass to DJ Moore in OT. The Bears’ resilience—recovering an onside kick and capitalizing on a Packers fumble—proved their playoff mettle.

Green Bay’s defense, once a strength, has faltered since losing Micah Parsons (season-ending knee injury) and Devonte Wyatt (broken ankle). Parsons, acquired in a blockbuster trade from Dallas, led the team with 12.5 sacks before his injury. Without him, the Packers allowed 361.8 yards per game (4th-worst in the NFL), though their turnover differential (plus-22) kept them competitive.

Player Matchups to Watch

  • Caleb Williams vs. Packers Secondary: Williams threw for 3,942 yards and 27 TDs this season, but his 58.1% completion rate hints at inconsistency. The Packers’ secondary, despite injuries, will test his decision-making under pressure.
  • Jordan Love’s Return: Love’s 101.2 passer rating (first time above 100 in his career) makes him Green Bay’s X-factor. His ability to exploit Chicago’s league-worst pass defense (361.8 yards allowed) could swing the game.
  • Bears’ Running Game: D’Andre Swift (1,087 yards) and Kyle Monangai (783 yards) give Chicago a balanced attack. If they control the clock, they’ll limit Love’s opportunities.

Injury Updates and Wild Cards

Chicago’s defense could be shorthanded: DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson, DL Joe Tryon-Shoyinka, and LB Amen Ogbongbemiga are all in concussion protocol. Meanwhile, WR Rome Odunze (foot) is expected to return after missing five games, giving Williams another weapon.

Green Bay’s offensive line gets a boost with Zach Tom (tackle) likely back from injury. His presence will be critical against a Bears defense that led the NFL in takeaways (33).

Why This Game Matters

For the Bears, this is a chance to exorcise playoff demons and announce their arrival under Ben Johnson. For the Packers, it’s about salvaging a season that’s spiraled since Parsons’ injury. A win would reaffirm Love’s elite status and silence critics of their late-season collapse.

Beyond the standings, this rivalry carries generational weight. The Bears haven’t beaten the Packers in the playoffs since 1941. A victory would shift the balance of power in the NFC North and ignite a new era in Chicago.

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