The Chicago Bears still have a game at least to play in the NFL playoffs, while the Green Bay Packers have already started their vacation after Caleb Williams and company stunned them in the NFC Wild Card Round.
It was supposed to be the other way around, as Green Bay enjoyed a huge lead in the fourth quarter of their playoff meeting with Chicago, but the Packers simply failed to take care of it.
When it was all said and done in the contest at Soldier Field in Chicago, the Bears had the ticket to the NFC Divisional Round via a 31-27 come-from-behind win.
Like many Packers fans, former Green Bay wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown felt sick over the team’s loss.
“The Bears didn’t win that s**t, the Packers lost it, St. Brown said during a recent episode of the St. Brown Podcast, which he co-hosts with his brother, Detroit Lions star wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown.
"The Bears didn't win that s**t, the Packers lost it."
Amon-Ra and Equanimeous break down the Bears thrilling 31-27 victory over the Packers in the wild card round of the NFL playoffs 🏈 pic.twitter.com/bc009nqBmq
— St. Brown Podcast (@StBrownPodcast) January 15, 2026
Former Packers WR hit with fan backlash over take on Bears win
Equanimeous’ comment surprisingly didn’t sit well with Chicago fans.
“Like he did during his Bears career, ESB dropped the ball here. Bears took that win, nothing was given away,” said a fan on X.
Another one said: “How’s Cancun?”
From a commenter: “aint no way you saying this SMH”
“We’re in the house, or at least on the porch and you’re hatin from the sidewalk….on the other side of the street.,” a social media user posted.
Via a different commenter: “Funny that’s how we feel about EQSB’s career 😂😂😂.”
Said another: “We filming this from Panama or Cancun fellas?”
Equanimeous may have a point there, but there’s no way what he said would be appreciated by Bears fans.
Equanimeous interestingly also played before for the Bears, but it was with Green Bay that he’s spent most of his time.
The Packers selected him in the sixth round (207th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft and suited him up for three seasons. During his time in Titletown, he racked up 543 receiving yards and a touchdown on 37 receptions and 66 catches.

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