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The postseason is here. Win, or go home.
Standing in the way of the Chicago Bears and the NFC Divisional Round are none other than the Green Bay Packers.
Here's the final score and recap from the Bears' incredible, improbable and thrilling win over the Packers in the NFC Wild Card round.
Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers: Live scores and updates
FINAL | Bears 31, Packers 27
Comeback complete.
The Bears are moving on.
4th Quarter - The Bears lead.
TOUCHDOWN: Williams to Moore.
The Bears have the lead.
They're one stop away from moving on.
Bears 31, Packers 27
4th Quarter - Bears can go ahead
The Bears got a stop.
Brandon McManus missed the field goal.
The Bears can win or tie here.
4th Quarter - Bears are still alive
TOUCHDOWN: Williams to Zaccheaus on a crossing route. Williams to Loveland for the 2-point conversion.
The Bears are down just three and have all three timeouts.
Packers 27, Bears 24
4th Quarter - Packers get a massive response
Matthew Golden takes a short pass and breaks four tackles to get into the end zone. A tough break for the Bears' defense.
Extra point is no good.
Packers 27, Bears 16
4th Quarter - Bears, finally, get into the end zone.
TOUCHDOWN: D'Andre Swift gets into the end zone on a five-yard touchdown run.
The Bears are within a score. The Bears have a chance in this game.
Packers 21, Packers 16
4th Quarter - Bears inch closer
FIELD GOAL: Santos nails a 51-yard field goal to cut the Packers' lead to 12.
The defense might need to chip in with a patented turnover.
Packers 21, Bears 9
End of the 3rd Quarter - Packers 21, Bears 6
3rd Quarter - Bears get 3
FIELD GOAL: Bears get back on the board with a Santos' field goal, but there's a lot more work to do.
Caleb Williams limped off the field after that incomplete pass on third down. That's something to monitor.
Packers 21, Bears 3
Injury update - Andrew Billings
The Bears' nose tackle is questionable to return with a hip injury.
HALFTIME | Packers 21, Bears 3
The best play of the first half for the Bears was a missed field goal.
There's a lot of work to do for the Bears in the second half. Green Bay gets the ball to start the third quarter.
2nd Quarter - Packers pile it on
The Bears' defense is in trouble, and so are the Bears.
After going for it on fourth down at their own 33, the Packers get back into the end zone.
Christian Watson fumbled the ball going into the end zone on a fourth-down play, and Romeo Doubs recovered it. The NFL rule is that a fumble on fourth down is returned to the spot of the fumble.
The Bears' season is in trouble.
Packers 21, Bears 3
2nd Quarter - Packers go up two scores
The Packers go up two scores with an 18-yard touchdown pass from Jordan Love to Jayden Reed.
Bears' defense has been a step behind the entire first-half.
Packers 14, Bears 3
Injury Update - TJ Edwards
The Bears linebacker fell to the turf with a non-contact injury. He's getting carted off the field.
End of the 1st Quarter: Packers 7, Bears 3
1st Quarter - Packers respond
The Packers respond with a drive of their own. Christian Watson catches a TD pass from Jordan Love.
Packers 7, Bears 3
1st Quarter - Bears strike first
FIELD GOAL: Cairo Santos gets the Bears on the board with a 27-yard field goal.
That capped a 16-play drive for the Bears.
Bears 3, Packers 0
Kickoff
Bears win the toss and take the ball.
Game on.
Pregame
The snow is beginning to fall at Soldier Field.
There's less than two hours until the biggest Bears' game in over a decade.
Inactives
For the Bears:
WR Jahdae Walker
CB CJ Gardner-Johnson
LB Amen Ogbongbemiga
LB Ruben Hyppolite II
C/G Luke Newman
DE Joe Tryon-Shoyinka
*3rd QB Case Keenum
For the Packers, RT Zach Tom is inactive. That's a significant development for a Bears' pass rush that could use any possible advantage. Packers' receiver Dontayvion Wicks is also inactive.
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