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Bulls Troll Packers with Cheese Grater Meme Featuring Matas Buzelis, Bears' Caleb Williams

Scott PolacekJan 11, 2026

The entire Windy City was fired up for the Chicago Bears' dramatic 31-27 victory over the rival Green Bay Packers in Saturday's Wild Card Round showdown.

Including the city's NBA team.

The Chicago Bulls responded to the Bears' win with some trolling of the Packers and an image of Matas Buzelis in a cheese grater hat alongside Caleb Williams:

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The cross-sport celebrations didn't stop there, as the Chicago Cubs' newest infielder Alex Bregman shouted out the Bears shortly after ESPN's Jeff Passan reported he agreed to a five-year deal with the National League Central team:

Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong was even among those in attendance celebrating at Soldier Field, while the WNBA's Chicago Sky got in on the fun as well:

It was a Saturday to remember for Chicago.

While the Bears' win stole most of the headlines, the Cubs signed Bregman, the Bulls defeated the Dallas Mavericks and the NHL's Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Nashville Predators.

Yet it was the Bears under the spotlight thanks to their first playoff win since the 2010 campaign.

For much of the game, it seemed like Chicago was well on the way to more playoff disappointment. It trailed 21-3 at halftime and 21-6 through three quarters in a game that was defined by missed opportunities by the offense and a struggling defense.

However, everything changed when the Bears scored 25 points in the fourth quarter alone in a comeback that will be remembered in the city for decades.

Williams threw touchdown passes to Olamide Zaccheaus and DJ Moore, the second of which proved to be the game-winner since Chicago's secondary knocked down Jordan Love's desperation heave into the end zone on the final play.

Considering this is just Williams' second year in the league and Ben Johnson's first year as the head coach, there is plenty of reason for long-term optimism for the Bears.

Which means the city's other sports teams may be celebrating more playoff wins in the future.

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