Maybe this really is the Chicago Bears’ year.
It’s about the only way to explain it. Trailing their archrivals by 18, with coach Ben Johnson repeatedly getting too cute for his own good and QB Caleb Williams getting outplayed by Jordan Love, it sure looked as if the Bears were headed for the offseason.
But no opponent’s lead is safe with this group, who believe they’re in every game until the clock hits zero.
And who’s to tell them differently, especially after this one?
"We understand that it's 60 minutes of football," Williams said after the Bears' improbable 31-27 win, their largest postseason comeback in franchise history. "We understand and know who we are. We understand what this means to the city. We understand what this means to the organization. We also understand what this means to us.








