The Chicago Bears pulled off one of the greatest playoff comebacks in NFL history by beating the Green Bay Packers, and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker was riding high after the game.
The Bears erased an 18-point deficit against the Packers, the largest comeback they’ve ever had against their NFC North rival, and they became just the fourth NFL team to erase a 15-point fourth quarter deficit in a playoff game with their 31-27 win.
Needless to say, Pritzker channeled many Bears fans with his reaction to the incredible win.
Needless to say, there was plenty of reason to celebrate for the Bears. Not only did it mark the first time that Chicago had beaten Green Bay in a playoff game since 1941, but it also marked their first playoff win since the 2011 postseason, where they lost to the Packers in the NFC Championship Game.
Pritzker is also not the only person to celebrate the win by grating some cheese, as quarterback Caleb Williams did so on the postgame show on Prime Video:
Now that the Bears have picked up their second win over the Packers in less than a month, they’ll have to wait for their next playoff opponent, as they’ll either welcome the Philadelphia Eagles or Los Angeles Rams to Soldier Field next weened.
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