Chicago Bears Take Over NFC's No. 1 Seed
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Lou Canellis joins Chicago LIVE to talk about the Bears' victory against the Eagles and where they stand in the NFC North.
The Chicago Bears not only lead the NFC North, they hold the top spot in the conference. They’ve won five straight and nine of 10.
With some help from the Carolina Panthers, who came away with a 31-28 upset win over the Rams today, the Bears are now officially the NFC's number-one seed. The
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson seemingly ripped into Caleb Williams and the passing game after beating the Eagles.
The race for the No. 1 seed in the NFC is tight, with four teams tied at nine wins. In the AFC, the Broncos and Patriots are pulling away.
The Chicago Bears are the No. 1 seed in the National Football Conference, or NFC, after their convincing win Friday against the defending Super Bowl Champions, the Philadelphia Eagles.
Thanks to a shocking loss by the Los Angeles Rams to the Carolina Panthers, the 9-3 Bears vaulted into the No. 1 seed in the NFC as the NFL season heads into December. If the playoffs started today, the NFC road to the Super Bowl would go through Soldier Field.
The Chicago Bears have been one of the surprise teams in the NFL this season, and they continued their ascent on "Black Friday" with a 24-15 win on the road against the Philadelphia Eagles. This victory pushes Caleb Williams and Co. to 9-3 on the season, which helps them leapfrog the now 8-4 Eagles for the No. 2 seed in the NFC.