Bears win first playoff game in 15 years, eliminate Packers in wild-card
The Bears overcame a 21-3 halftime deficit with seven fourth-quarter comebacks by Caleb Williams, marking their first playoff win in 15 years, officials said.
- The Chicago Bears came back from an 18-point deficit to beat the Green Bay Packers 31-27 in a wild-card playoff game, their first playoff win in 15 years.
- Quarterback Caleb Williams threw a go-ahead touchdown pass to DJ Moore with 1:43 remaining to give the Bears the lead.
- Chicago will host a divisional-round playoff game next weekend after eliminating their rival Packers.
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The Chicago Bears have won a play-off game for the first time in 15 years in the NFL and won in a gripping duel with the Green Bay Packers. At the 31:27 in the Soldier Field of Chicago, the hosts shot the game on Saturday after an early 3:21 draw. The Bears had recently participated in the play-off five years ago, the last win was even longer. The Los Angeles Rams are also further on after a 34:31 against the Carolina Panthers. At the beginning …
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