The Chicago Bears willed a win into existence on Saturday night.

Or as DJ Moore put it, they “made this s–t happen.”

The Bears wide receiver delivered an NSFW postgame interview after Chicago’s 22–16 comeback victory over the Green Bay Packers Saturday night at Soldier Field — punctuated by his 46-yard touchdown connection with quarterback Caleb Williams in overtime. 

Warning: Explicit language

Joining Fox Sports’ Tom Rinaldi on the sidelines during the celebration, the elated wide receiver reflected on the hard-fought victory, which saw the Bears erase a 10-point deficit late in the fourth quarter and pull away in the extra period. 

“It took a lot,” said Moore, who caught five passes for 97 yards and the decisive touchdown.

“A lot of ups and downs on our side, but we flowed to the end and made this s–t happen.”

The Bears (11-4 and first in the NFC North) trailed throughout all of regulation and, after knocking down a field goal, faced a 16-9 deficit with just under two minutes to go. 

The momentum whiplashed after they recovered an onside kick.

Williams — who finished with 250 yards and a pair of touchdowns — led the Bears downfield, catapulting them into the red zone on a 20-yard pass to Moore, and ultimately finding Jahdae Walker on fourth-and-4 for the game-tying score to force overtime.

Chicago’s defense held strong and held Green Bay scoreless on the opening drive of the extra period, setting up Williams to air it out to Moore for a highlight-reel walk-off.

“We worked on it in practice, I seen the look,” Moore said of the decisive touchdown connection, his sixth of the season. “Nobody back deep. I just got to run my ass off.”

Not only did the win stretch the Bears’ NFC North lead to 1.5 games over the Packers (9-5-1), but it also marked Chicago’s first victory over its bitter rival since December 2018. 

Including playoffs, the Bears are just 7-30 against the Packers since 2008, including a Week 14 loss in Green Bay earlier this month.

As if speaking for the Chicago faithful, Moore emphasized how great it felt to get back in the win column against Green Bay — and make a statement in the process. 

“It means a lot,” he said. “At the end of the day, it’s F the Packers, always.”

Moore concluded the interview by yelling, “My Boys!” as loud as he could before darting off to celebrate with his team.

The Bears currently hold the second seed in the NFC playoff race and have a 94 percent chance to clinch their first postseason berth since 2020, according to NFL.com.

Chicago could lock up a playoff spot if their old pal, Aaron Rodgers, and the Pittsburgh Steelers take down the Detroit Lions on Sunday afternoon.

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