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Bears rally to complete historic playoff comeback inspired by Ben Johnson
Summary
Head coach Ben Johnson delivered a halftime message and the Chicago Bears rallied from an 18-point deficit to beat the Green Bay Packers 31-27, the largest postseason comeback in franchise history.
Content
The Chicago Bears overcame an 18-point halftime deficit to defeat the Green Bay Packers 31-27 in a wild-card game. Head coach Ben Johnson delivered a halftime message that players said reframed the situation and encouraged a one-play-at-a-time approach. The Packers had dominated the first half, averaging 7.2 yards per play and building a large lead. The win is recorded as the largest postseason comeback in Bears franchise history.
Game details:
- The Bears won 31-27 in the wild-card matchup against the Green Bay Packers.
- Chicago trailed by 18 points at halftime.
- Green Bay averaged 7.2 yards per play in the first half and Jordan Love had three touchdown passes.
- Caleb Williams was 8-for-17 with an interception at midgame, and linebacker T.J. Edwards left and did not return.
- Running back D'Andre Swift scored a touchdown with 10 minutes to go, narrowing the gap and energizing the comeback.
- Crucial moments included Caleb Williams' fourth-down pass to Rome Odunze and a touchdown to DJ Moore; special teams and defensive stops also played a role.
Summary:
The comeback is the largest in Bears postseason history and highlighted Johnson's halftime message and the team's emphasis on playing one possession at a time. Undetermined at this time.
