Bears now conference's top team
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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.
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
The 9-2 Los Angeles Rams entered Sunday as the Super Bowl favorites, and the No. 1 seed in the NFC. Las Vegas favored Matthew Stafford and company by double digits over the 6-6 Carolina Panthers, but the "Cardiac Cats" shocked the NFL world by registering one of the biggest upsets of the year.
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 Bears head coach Ben Johnson is trying to light a fire under the offense before playing the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. The Bears, 9-3, will enter the game with the NFC’s best record when they take on the 8-3-1 Packers.