Bears take down Packers in another thrilling comeback victory, advance to next round of playoffs

Fans arrive early to tailgate for teams' third-ever postseason meeting; Brookfield Zoo Chicago host pre-game party with real bears
Saturday, January 10, 2026
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Chicago Bears beat the Green Bay Packers 31-27 Saturday night in a rare matchup for the NFL playoffs, with yet another comeback victory.

The Bears have advanced to the next round, with the matchup still to be determined by other playoff games this week.



Saturday night's wild-card game featured the NFL's longest-running rivalry.

The two teams met in the postseason for just the third time. The Bears won a Western Division playoff game over the Packers 33-14 at Wrigley Field on Dec. 14, 1941. The Packers beat the Bears 21-14 in an NFC championship game at Soldier Field on Jan. 23, 2011.

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The anticipation for Saturday's game was high all week. The city has been ready for some playoff football.



Many people arrived early to Soldier Field. The tailgate lot was packed for hours, grills hot and plenty of liquid courage to go around. Bears fans booed just about every Packer fan that walked by.

It was a long time coming for the fans to take in a home playoff game, and the stakes have never been higher with the rival Packers in town.

Bears fans were still riding high coming off the last thrilling overtime win at home against Green Bay a couple of weeks ago. They now have ultimate bragging rights, ending the Packers' season.



"We've been excited all week this is unbelievable everyone in Chicago is electric right now," fan Marty Dykas said.

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The two teams split two tight games during the regular season.

Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love played for the first time since Dec. 20, when he left the game in Chicago with a concussion. Chicago QB Caleb Williams made his playoff debut. He was the No. 1 overall draft pick last year.

The entire Chicago area was so excited for the game, even Brookfield Zoo Chicago got in on the fun, hosting a pre-game party on Saturday. The event drew in families to celebrate.

Brookfield Zoo Chicago hosts NFL pre-game party with real bears


"This is such a big moment for the city and we are hoping that by seeing the bears and joining us at the zoo guests can learn about our species," said Julianne Olivo, Brookfield Zoo Chicago Director of Public Relations.



The event allowed families to see the zoo's bears up close and person, including two of the zoo's brown bears named Tim and Jess.

"Tim and Jess were orphaned as cubs and came under our care and have been thriving ever since," Olivo said.

Some of the bears were also given treats in a cheese-shaped piñata to symbolize the Bears longstanding rivalry against the Packers. The bears ripped up the piñatas, showing that the hometown team was ready to shred the cheese heads.

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The Associated Press contribute to this report.
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