UPDATE: The Chicago Bears are making a surprising uniform decision for their NFL playoff game against the Green Bay Packers tonight at 8 PM ET. In a move that has fans buzzing, the Bears will wear an all-Navy uniform combination in a playoff matchup where they have never claimed victory.
This bizarre choice comes as the Bears aim to end an 12-year playoff win drought—the third-longest in the NFL. They have never won a game while wearing this uniform combination, going a dismal 0-6 in franchise history, including 0-4 against the Packers. The last time Chicago donned the all-Navy look was three years ago, making tonight’s game particularly significant.
Fans and analysts are questioning the decision as the Bears prepare to host their first home playoff game in eight years. Chicago has opted for a Navy jersey paired with Navy pants—a combination they have only worn six times since its introduction in 2002. The previous results are alarming:
– 2002: Packers 34-21 Bears
– 2006: Packers 26-7 Bears
– 2016: Packers 26-10 Bears
– 2017: Falcons 23-17 Bears
– 2017: Packers 35-14 Bears
– 2022: Vikings 29-13 Bears
On average, the Bears have lost these games by a staggering 15.2 points per game. The stakes are high as they enter the playoff bout as a 2.5-point underdog despite home-field advantage.
With the weight of history on their shoulders, Chicago fans are eagerly wondering if this uniform choice could defy the odds. The Bears have not celebrated a playoff victory since the 2010 season, and their latest uniform decision adds another layer of intrigue to tonight’s game against their long-time rivals.
As the clock ticks down to kick-off, all eyes will be on Soldier Field, where the Bears hope to make history. Can the all-Navy look finally bring them success, or will they continue their winless streak in this attire?
Tune in to witness what promises to be a thrilling showdown on Prime Video and the NFL app. This playoff clash holds the potential for not just a game but a pivotal moment in Bears history.
