Bears vault to top seed in NFC following Rams loss
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Thanks to a shocking loss by the Los Angeles Rams to the Carolina Panthers, the 9-3 Bears vaulted into the No. 1 seed in the NFC as the NFL season heads into December. If the playoffs started today, the NFC road to the Super Bowl would go through Soldier Field.
The Carolina Panthers kept their playoff hopes alive with an upset win of the NFC's No. 1 seed, the Los Angeles Rams, in the headline game of the Week 13 early slate.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills benefited from the Thanksgiving games. Baltimore's loss dropped the Ravens out of the lead in the AFC North and out of the playoffs to the No. 10 seed. Pittsburgh leaped from out of the postseason to the division leader and No. 4 seed.
Fans of the Chicago Bears were treated to the best possible start to the 2025 NFL season back in Week 1 as Caleb Williams made an emphatic statement on the opening drive against the Minnesota Vikings. Unfortunately, the rest of that game and Week 2 went ...
Matthew Stafford threw two interceptions and fumbled away the ball late in the fourth quarter as the Carolina Panthers pulled off a 31-28 upset over the Rams.