The Bears pulled off an unexpected win against the Packers on Saturday night, sealing a 31–27 victory in a wild-card game that had fans on the edge of their seats. This matchup is always full of intensity, and this time was no different.
After the win, Bears head coach Ben Johnson had a memorable moment with Packers coach Matt LaFleur. Their handshake was quick and icy—definitely a sign of their long-standing rivalry. Johnson, who took over the Bears last January after being the offensive coordinator for the Lions, expressed his excitement about beating the Packers. He’s known for relishing these encounters.
In fact, Johnson mentioned the extra motivation leading up to the game. He noted the “chirping” from the Packers, which fired up both the players and coaches. “We heard it loud and clear,” he said. This added intensity made the win feel even sweeter for the Bears.
As for the handshake, social media lit up with reactions. Many fans found it hilarious and said it captured the essence of their rivalry perfectly. Tweets like, “Hang it in the Louvre” and “My coach is a maniac, God bless him,” show just how much people enjoyed that moment.
Rivalries like this remind us of what makes sports thrilling. They aren’t just about the game; they’re about passion, tension, and history. This rivalry dates back many years, with countless memorable moments. The Bears and Packers have faced off over 200 times since they first played in 1921, making it one of the oldest rivalries in professional sports.
As they gear up for their next game against either the Rams or the Eagles, the Bears will carry this motivation forward. The blend of rivalry and competition continues to make the NFL exciting for fans everywhere. For a more in-depth look at NFL dynamics, check out ESPN’s Football Analysis.
The energy surrounding this matchup not only fuels the players but also creates a sense of community among fans. Rivalries are the essence of sports, sparking emotions and uniting supporters across generations.

