The Chicago Bears just went full chaos mode in Vegas and somehow walked out of Allegiant Stadium with their 800th win in franchise history. Yeah, eight hundred. That’s a number. Feels like half of those were against the Lions, but still—big boy milestone.
BLOCKED BY BLACKWELL 🚫
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— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) September 28, 2025
Here’s how it went down: Bears trailing 14-9 at halftime. Raiders pounding the rock with rookie Ashton Jeanty like he’s already in Canton. Kid had 119 yards and three touchdowns. Three! And he’s not even old enough to rent a car. Vegas fans thinking they’ve got this one in the bag.
Caleb Williams uncorks a 27-yard dart to Rome Odunze in the third quarter. Absolute beauty. Put it right where only Rome could get it. That’s the connection Bears fans have been drooling over since draft night, and it finally clicked in a big moment. Crowd noise goes weird—half cheers, half groans. You could feel it.
The hometown kid 🙌
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— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) September 28, 2025
The Game ends with a blocked field goal. Joshua Blackwell, forever on the Christmas card list of every Bears fan, gets a paw on it and seals a 25-24 win. Raiders fans go silent. Bears fans go nuts. First time in forever Chicago actually finished a close game instead of inventing new ways to blow it.
Side note—head coach Ben Johnson had himself a spicy little halftime interview. CBS reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala tries to ask about offensive adjustments, and Johnson basically gives her the “don’t talk to me, I’m mad” treatment. Short answers, clipped tone, full dad-who’s-had-enough energy. Twitter went nuts. Half the people calling him locked in, half calling him a jerk. Classic internet split. Personally? I’ll take a coach with some edge if it means we’re out here stealing wins in Vegas.
So yeah. Bears: 800 wins. One of the most ridiculous endings you’ll ever see. Caleb and Rome finally cooking. Ben Johnson giving surly vibes on national TV. And the Raiders? They get to watch tape of their rookie RB running wild and still taking an L.
Football, baby. Nothing better.