Packers-Bears WILD CARD CHAOS! Expert Picks Inside...Don't Miss This!

Packers-Bears WILD CARD CHAOS! Expert Picks Inside...Don't Miss This!
Sports 10 January 2026

Okay folks, buckle up, because we've got a classic NFC North showdown on our hands. The Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears are set to face off in the Wild Card round of the 2025 NFL Playoffs. Honestly, you couldn't ask for a better way to kick off the postseason. Bitter rivals, high stakes, and bragging rights galore. The atmosphere at Soldier Field is going to be electric, no doubt.

Packers-Bears WILD CARD CHAOS! Expert Picks Inside...

Now, let's get down to brass tacks. The oddsmakers have the Packers as *slim* favorites, a mere -1.5. But let's be real, that's practically a pick 'em. The over/under is sitting at 44.5 points, suggesting a potentially high-scoring affair. But here's where things get interesting: I'm personally leaning towards the Bears pulling off the upset. Yes, I said it.

Why the Bears, you ask? Well, their recent form has been impressive. They closed out the regular season with an 11-6 record and looked like a completely different team down the stretch. Green Bay, on the other hand, limped in with a 9-7-1 record. While Jordan Love has shown flashes of brilliance with his 3,381 passing yards and 23 touchdowns, his consistency hasn't been quite there. Caleb Williams, though, has been a revelation for Chicago, tossing for nearly 4,000 yards and 27 touchdowns.

But the real key to this game, in my opinion, is the Bears' ground game. D’Andre Swift is a beast, having racked up over 1,000 rushing yards and nine touchdowns. And the Bears are the *only* team in the league with *two* players who've eclipsed 750 rushing yards. That's a serious problem for a Packers defense that has struggled to contain the run. Remember that game where they gave up 150 rushing yards to the Bears themselves? And the time Derrick Henry ran all over them for 216 yards? Yeah, not a good look.

The implied probability gives the Bears a 51.1% chance of winning, according to the current line. Look, I'm not saying the Packers don't have a chance. They're a talented team, and anything can happen in the playoffs. But with the game in Chicago, the Bears should be able to control the tempo and impose their will. My prediction? The Bears win a close one, probably something like 27-24, and the game goes *over* that 44.5 point total. It's going to be a wild one, folks. Don't miss it.

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