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“They Suck”: Caleb Williams fires back at Packers fans after breaking Bears' losing streak

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For the Chicago Bears , beating the Green Bay Packers isn’t just another win—it’s personal. After years of heartbreak, rookie quarterback Caleb Williams not only delivered a statement victory, but followed it up with a bold one-liner that’s lighting up the NFL world: “They suck.” And just like that, the NFL’s oldest rivalry has a brand-new edge.


Caleb Williams sparks Bears ’ comeback in historic rivalry with Packers, delivers bold message to Green Bay fans


The Bears-Packers rivalry is steeped in over a century of tradition, but for the past decade, it’s been lopsided. Before Week 18 of the 2024 season, the Bears had lost 11 straight to the Packers. The last Bears quarterback to notch a win over Green Bay? Mitchell Trubisky—in 2018. That changed on January 5, 2025.


In a high-stakes showdown at Lambeau Field , Williams led the Bears to a long-awaited win and injected fresh life into the franchise’s identity. But what happened after the game became just as talked-about. Speaking at Fanatics Fest, Williams didn't hold back when discussing Packers fans.


"They suck," Williams said, recounting how Green Bay fans hurled objects and shoved Bears players who tried to perform the iconic Lambeau Leap after the win.

Caleb Williams is redefining Bears-Packers rivalry for the next generation

In a city long frustrated by losses and setbacks, Caleb Williams’ bold words stood out. More than just postgame emotion, they reflected a shift in mindset. After years of falling behind in the Bears-Packers rivalry, Chicago finally has a quarterback ready to compete and speak with confidence.

With Aaron Rodgers gone, the future of this rivalry rests on two fresh faces: Caleb Williams and Jordan Love . And if this first chapter is any sign, the next decade of Bears-Packers clashes could be electric.

Despite a tough rookie season where the Bears finished with just five wins, Williams impressed. He threw for 3,541 yards, 20 touchdowns, and only six interceptions—all behind a shaky line and under immense pressure. With new offensive coordinator Ben Johnson stepping in, expectations for 2025 are sky-high.

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Caleb Williams isn’t just here to play football. He’s here to change the culture in Chicago and based on his first taste of rivalry week, he’s doing just that.
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