Caleb Williams spreads Christmas cheer while simulteneously rubbing salt in the Packers’ wounds

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On Saturday night, the lead in the NFC North was up for grabs, and the Bears and Packers put on quite a show attempting to capture it. 

In what will go down as one of the best games of the 2025-26 season, the Bears sent a message to the North that they are for real by stealing the game from right under Green Bay's noses in typical Bears' fashion. 

There is certainly no love lost between these two teams or their fanbases, as evidenced by the chipiness in all their games and by social media patterns before and after the games. A rivalry through and through. 

More: DJ Moore had legendary postgame interview after Bears' Week 16 win: 'F the Packers'

It's the holiday season, so many players across the country are taking a chance to give back to the communities that show them all so much support every week. 

Bears QB Caleb Williams took time out of his schedule to serve the community that has embraced him to the fullest. He might have taken a shot at Green Bay in the process, rubbing salt in the wounds of a loss. 

Caleb Williams hands out free meals with special headwear on

Williams took time on the Sunday before Christmas to buy and hand out meals to the city of Chicago. While in the process, he was wearing a similar cheese-grater hat to DJ Moore's from last night's game. 

A play on the cheese-head hats, Packers fans are synonymous with, Williams drove the dagger even further into their hearts. 

— Eddie (@EddieBarstool) December 21, 2025

Here's what Caleb Williams has been up to over the last 24 hours.

Williams has led the Bears to yet another, and arguably, their most impressive win of the season, and looked elite to finish the game. He then woke up the following day to hand out free meals to his community, and to put the cherry on top, took a shot at Green Bay on the way out. 

An absolutely iconic Chicago run for Williams, who at this point might even be able to figure out how to keep the Bears in Chicago. 

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