Bears Fans Will Have to Wait Until Sunday Night to Find Out Who They'll Play Next in the Divisional Round
If the Chicago Bears emerge victorious over their arch-rivals, the Green Bay Packers, on Saturday, they won't get a clear picture of who their next opponent will be until Sunday night. This is because the results of the other two NFC playoff games - one featuring the Philadelphia Eagles against the San Francisco 49ers and the other between the Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Rams - are still up in the air.
Currently, the top-seeded Seattle Seahawks have secured a first-round bye and will host their divisional round game. As the No. 2 seed, the Bears would also be hosting if they advance. However, the seeding structure dictates that the lowest-ranked team remaining would face the No. 1 seeded Seahawks in the divisional round.
The outcome of the Eagles-49ers matchup on Saturday has significant implications for the Bears' next opponent. If the Eagles win, they will automatically secure a spot against the Bears in the divisional round. Conversely, if the 49ers emerge victorious, they would face the Seahawks. Therefore, regardless of how their game unfolds, the Bears' path forward remains uncertain.
For now, the potential matchups that await the Bears if they advance are limited to three teams: the Eagles, Panthers, and Rams. While the team did beat the Eagles in their regular season matchup, it's worth noting that they never faced either of the latter two teams this season.
The NFL has announced that it will reveal the time for the divisional round games on Monday night, providing Bears fans with a clearer picture of what lies ahead.
If the Chicago Bears emerge victorious over their arch-rivals, the Green Bay Packers, on Saturday, they won't get a clear picture of who their next opponent will be until Sunday night. This is because the results of the other two NFC playoff games - one featuring the Philadelphia Eagles against the San Francisco 49ers and the other between the Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Rams - are still up in the air.
Currently, the top-seeded Seattle Seahawks have secured a first-round bye and will host their divisional round game. As the No. 2 seed, the Bears would also be hosting if they advance. However, the seeding structure dictates that the lowest-ranked team remaining would face the No. 1 seeded Seahawks in the divisional round.
The outcome of the Eagles-49ers matchup on Saturday has significant implications for the Bears' next opponent. If the Eagles win, they will automatically secure a spot against the Bears in the divisional round. Conversely, if the 49ers emerge victorious, they would face the Seahawks. Therefore, regardless of how their game unfolds, the Bears' path forward remains uncertain.
For now, the potential matchups that await the Bears if they advance are limited to three teams: the Eagles, Panthers, and Rams. While the team did beat the Eagles in their regular season matchup, it's worth noting that they never faced either of the latter two teams this season.
The NFL has announced that it will reveal the time for the divisional round games on Monday night, providing Bears fans with a clearer picture of what lies ahead.