Windy City Gridiron
The Chicago Bears are officially in the playoffs for the first time since 2020. As it currently stands, they are in line to host their first home playoff game since 2018. Furthermore, they are one game out from getting a first-round bye since 2010.
The only thing that we know is that the Bears are in. With two games left to play, the Bears could slide anywhere from 1st to 7th seed – an indication of how strong the NFC is this season.
Seriously, take a look at the NFC. It is strong from top to bottom.
The playoffs are never a cakewalk, but the depth in the conference stands out this season. There is no true dominant team, but no true cupcake either. Any matchup will be tough for the Bears. Which leads me to my question.
Notice my wording — I did not say first round, as there is still a chance that the Bears get a bye.
There are a few ways to answer this question. First, you could look at it purely from a matchup perspective — who would be the easiest team for the Bears to face?
In this case, you could argue that the Packers or Eagles might be the best matchups that are realistic in the first round of the playoffs. They have beaten both teams, and the Packers are currently very injured.
You could also make the assumption that the Bears earn a first round bye and play the Carolina Panthers in the 2nd round as their first game. While this is a tempting answer, it feels fairly unrealistic. Even so, it would mean the Panthers...