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Bears vs. Packers Rivalry: Tensions Ignite After Caleb Williams’ “Lucky” Win Boast

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The heat between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears has reached a boiling point after Packers’ offensive tackle Rasheed Walker outright dismissed Chicago’s dramatic season-ending win at Lambeau Field, torching Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams in the process.

After Williams confidently bragged about being “1-0 at Lambeau Field” and trolling Packers fans all offseason, Walker fired back with a challenge on Good Morning Football that set social media ablaze:

“They got lucky. Make the playoffs. We’re going to see them again this year and we’re going to remember he said that.”

Williams’ brash attitude—from first-overall pick to instant Wisconsin villain—has injected new venom into the century-old rivalry. The Bears’ narrow 24-22 win last season snapped years of Green Bay dominance and booted the Packers from playoff contention, but Walker made it crystal clear: the Pack plans payback.

Inside both franchises, the message is clear—this isn’t just another game. For Chicago, Williams is being hailed as a savior, daring to poke the NFL’s biggest rivals. In Green Bay, Walker’s words are rallying a team with payback on their minds.

With two meetings circled on the 2025 calendar, fans are already hyped for fireworks. Will Williams back up the talk, or will the Packers serve a cold dish of revenge at Lambeau? As the NFC North sees a potential shift in power, every snap will be personal—because in this grudge match, pride, playoff dreams, and bragging rights are all up for grabs!

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