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Bears' Wild Playoff Win Sparks Home Divisional Round

Chicago Bears stun Green Bay Packers in wild-card playoff, securing first playoff win in 15 years. Rookie QB Caleb Williams leads epic comeback, scoring game-winning TD with 1:43 left. Bears, NFC North champs, host divisional round next weekend. Checkout Solipillow.com

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