The Chicago Bears are having a dream season in 2025.
On Sunday, the team had to deal with terrible weather conditions. The Browns-Bears game was expected to have a wind chill of -20 degrees. It was so cold that an RC Cola froze immediately after a fan opened it in the stands.
Luckily, the weather did not stop the team from accomplishing their goal. Not everything went according to plan. Before the Chicago Bears took on the Cleveland Browns, there was a weird moment during warmups.
Caleb Williams could be seen taking snaps with his center. But backup quarterback Case Keenum was busy doing other things. A Bears trainer looked as if he was kicking him in his groin.
Caleb Williams and Drew Dalman. pic.twitter.com/MTZGqmSti5
— Nicholas Moreano (@NicholasMoreano) December 14, 2025
Reporter Nicholas Moreano, who shared the photo, then wrote after it went viral, “I promise you that I didn’t even notice what was happening with Case Keenum in this photo. What is going on here? 🤔”
Keenum always seems to get caught up in weird moments. Years ago, he was forced to do a victory formation for Washington. It was due to Dwayne Haskins taking selfies with fans.
NFL aggregators on X picked up the viral photo and started sharing it.
THE #BEARS TRAINER WAS SPOTTED KICKING BACKUP QUARTERBACK CASE KEENUM IN THE NUTS PRE-GAME.
💀💀💀
What the hell is going on in Chicago… pic.twitter.com/AV9WJJrGnJ
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) December 15, 2025
Caleb Williams threw two touchdown passes, and the Chicago Bears beat Cleveland 31-3 on Sunday. The Bears’ win, coupled with the Green Bay Packers’ 34-26 loss, put Chicago back atop the NFC North. They are now 10-4. Their playoff chances improved to 70% and their chances of winning the division are 27%.
That means if the season ended today, the Bears would be the NFC’s No. 2 seed. They would host those Packers in a wild-card round game. Unfortunately for them, three pivotal weeks remain for the Bears. They are scheduled to face an NFC playoff contender each time.
Things start right away with a home game against the Packers. The Chicago Bears will then visit the 10-4 San Francisco 49ers. On Dec. 28, they host the 8-6 Detroit Lions in a potential winner-take-all game.