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After Win Over Packers Clinches Playoff Spot for Bears, Just 5 Words From DJ Moore to MVP Caleb Williams Reveal the Entire Future of Bears in Super Bowl Race

Chicago, Illinois – December 22, 2025

The dramatic victory that sent the Chicago Bears into the playoffs did more than ignite Soldier Field — it produced a moment that may shape the franchise’s future. Amid the lights, the noise, and the celebration, the most powerful takeaway came not from the scoreboard, but from five simple words shared on social media.

In overtime, Caleb Williams — the NFL’s newly crowned MVP — delivered a 46-yard strike to DJ Moore, sealing the win over rival Green Bay and officially sending the Bears back to the postseason. It was a throw that defined the season. A moment destined to live in team history.

DJ Moore Reacts to Caleb Williams' 'Iceman' Nickname After Bears' Win vs.  Packers

After the game, as Williams’ postgame interview circulated online, Moore quietly reposted the clip with just five words. No emojis. No explanation. No theatrics.

“That’s my quarterback. Always.”

Those words landed in the middle of a season filled with uncertainty about Chicago’s long-term direction. For months, speculation followed Moore’s name. With a manageable contract, emerging young receivers, and multiple roster needs, some wondered whether the Bears might eventually consider moving on to accelerate a rebuild.

On the field, that conversation has been steadily erased.

Moore hasn’t simply remained productive — he has become the emotional anchor of the Bears’ offense. When injuries thinned the depth chart and defenses forced Chicago to win on the hardest throws, Moore was the one Williams trusted. In back-to-back weeks, he caught touchdowns widely labeled “throw of the year,” each one built on absolute belief between quarterback and receiver.

And Williams knows exactly what that belief means.

“It meant a lot to me,” Williams said after the game. “DJ has been there for me in the toughest moments — when things weren’t going right on the field and when the pressure off the field was heavy. Those five words became motivation for me in the biggest moment. When you know a teammate believes in you like that, you’re ready to make any throw it takes to win.”

That kind of trust can’t be quantified. It doesn’t show up in cap charts or mock drafts. But it is the foundation of teams that compete for championships.

The Bears still have work to do. No one inside the building believes this is the finish line. But after a season-defining win — and a message that carried far more weight than its length — one truth is becoming clear.

Chicago isn’t just building around an MVP quarterback.
They’re building around a bond.

The scoreboard will remember the playoff-clinching win.
Caleb Williams will be remembered as an MVP.

But it may be five quiet words from DJ Moore — and the motivation they sparked — that truly signaled the Bears’ arrival in the Super Bowl conversation.

 

Just Three Hours After Being Released by the Packers, 2× Pro Bowl Star Deletes Every Post About Green Bay After His Attempt to Take a Pay Cut to Stay Was Rejected — His Vow Never to Return Leaves Packers Nation in Sympathy
Green Bay, Wisconsin – The offseason took an emotional turn for the Green Bay Packers when the organization decided to release veteran offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins as part of a salary-cap adjustment. But what happened just hours later turned the situation into one of the most emotional storylines of the week across the NFL. According to multiple reports, Jenkins — a two-time Pro Bowl selection and former All-Pro honoree — had attempted to negotiate with the team and even offered to take a pay cut in order to remain with the franchise that originally drafted him. The effort ultimately fell short as Green Bay chose to move forward with a roster reset, clearing nearly $20 million in cap space for the 2026 season. Just three hours after the release became official, fans began noticing something unusual on Jenkins’ social media accounts. Every post connected to his years in Green Bay — from locker room celebrations to photos wearing the iconic green-and-gold uniform — had quietly disappeared. Jenkins had been one of the pillars of the Packers’ offensive line since being selected in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Mississippi State. Throughout multiple seasons, he built a reputation for rare versatility, capable of playing guard, tackle, and center at an elite level, and was widely regarded as one of the most reliable and flexible offensive linemen in the league. At his peak, Jenkins was often described as Green Bay’s “secret weapon” on the offensive front. He protected multiple quarterbacks over the years and helped anchor an offense that consistently remained competitive during several playoff runs. His ability to seamlessly shift across nearly every position along the offensive line made him one of the most trusted players inside the Packers’ locker room. At first, the decision to erase those memories surprised many fans. But once reports surfaced that Jenkins had been willing to sacrifice financially just to remain with the team, the reaction across Packers Nation quickly shifted from shock to empathy. Green Bay will always hold a special place in my heart because it’s where my journey truly began. But sometimes you fight to stay somewhere and still realize that chapter has ended, and when that moment comes, the only thing you can do is walk away with respect for every memory that was built there. While Jenkins did not criticize the organization, sources close to the situation say the emotional weight of the release influenced his decision to remove the posts. What surprised many even more was the report that Jenkins has told people close to him that he does not plan to return to Green Bay at any point in his career, choosing instead to start an entirely new chapter elsewhere in the NFL. Yet instead of anger, the reaction from Packers fans has largely been one of understanding. For many supporters, Jenkins’ willingness to take a pay cut simply reinforced what they had long believed. He wasn’t just protecting the quarterback on Sundays.He was trying to protect a home he once hoped would last his entire career.