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The Chicago Bears hold the top seed in the NFC, but are they actually for real? We’re about to find out with two looming battles vs. Green Bay.
The Chicago Bears are the talk of the NFL right now following their statement win over the Philadelphia Eagles and their place atop the NFC with five games remaining.
Here are my takeaways from NFL Week 13 in the NFC North for each team: What a week for the Chicago Bears. Not only does this team have sole control of the NFC North for yet another week, but this team is also sitting in first place in the NFC after a Rams upset.
Ben Johnson pulled off his shirt and flexed like a body builder as players screamed and chanted in the locker room after the Chicago Bears beat the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. With his infectious energy and a mounting pile of wins,
And as if the trade wasn't enough, the Panthers gave the Bears a massive assist in their 2025 playoff chase on Sunday. Bears fans owe the Panthers a tip of the cap. They're the holiday gift that keeps on giving.
Chicago is the current No. 1 seed in the NFC and at 9-3 has surpassed its preseason Vegas win total with five games to play.
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.
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.