The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears may have renewed the intensity of their rivalry this past season. Green Bay came into the 2024 season with 10 consecutive wins over Chicago. A blocked field goal as time expired would notch Green Bay’s 11th straight win.
However, Chicago would connect on that game winning field goal in week 18 to finally get a win over their hated rivals to the north.
Caleb Williams is taking no time off in this hated rivalry.
Caleb Williams’ disdain for a division rival is clearly on display in this one-of-a-kind football card:
The young quarterback appeared with Chicago Bears legend Jim McMahon in a commercial for the collectables company Topps, where the Super Bowl champion helps him work on his card signature.
In the ad, Williams signed one of his football cards with the words “Green Bay sucks” followed by his initials and jersey number.
Topps confirmed on social media that the card is real and available in packs.
The person who pulls the card could fetch a pretty penny from Bears fans who want to own the rare keepsake from their quarterback.
Here is a look at Williams’ stats in 2024:
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