The Chicago Bears' victory celebration has stirred up some serious cheese-related controversy! 'Grating' the Packers seems to be a new tradition, and it's not sitting well with their rivals.
In a thrilling overtime finish, quarterback Caleb Williams connected with DJ Moore for a 46-yard touchdown, securing the win. But it was Moore's postgame attire that initially caused a stir. His unique headgear, resembling a cheese grater, caught the attention of the Packers and their fans, who were not amused. And this wasn't the first time!
Fast forward to the latest matchup, and Moore delivered another clutch performance with a 25-yard touchdown catch, leading to another Bears win. The celebration this time? A trio of players, including rookie Colston Loveland, donning the infamous cheese grater hats. But the real twist came when Caleb Williams brought out actual cheese to grate on set, adding fuel to the fire.
But here's where it gets controversial: If the Packers were upset before, they'll be fuming after seeing quarterback Williams engage in this playful cheese-grating ritual. And if that wasn't enough, Ben Johnson's locker room speech might just be the cherry on top for Bears fans and a sore point for the Packers.
The rivalry between these teams is as sharp as... well, a cheese grater. So, are the Bears' celebrations all in good fun, or is this taking the rivalry too far? Share your thoughts in the comments, and let's keep the discussion as spicy as the Bears' postgame rituals!