Chicago Bears fans have taken to social media to celebrate their team's recent playoff win over the Green Bay Packers, with many taking a tongue-in-cheek nod to Pope Leo in the process.
The team's quarterback Caleb Williams and tight end Colston Loveland were seen sporting cheese grater hats during the post-game show on Prime Video, with Williams quipping "This is what rivalries are made of" as he grated cheese and stuck out his tongue in celebration. The clip quickly went viral, prompting fans to share their own videos and photos of them grating cheese on social media.
However, it was a fan's attempt to celebrate quietly while keeping an infant awake that truly took the internet by storm. The user managed to capture a moment of pure joy without disturbing the baby, who slept serenely as his parent marked the occasion with a silent celebration.
Other reactions showcased fans getting creative in their excitement, including one user piggybacking through a neighborhood and shouting "they won" mere seconds after the final play was made. The post cleverly referenced Paul Revere's historic midnight ride, joking that he had effectively delivered similar news to his neighbors.
Fans also took to social media to spin an outlandish narrative behind their team's success, with one user suggesting that the Pope himself may have been involved in writing the game's scriptless ending. According to this theory, Pope Leo XIV was somehow connected to the Bears' recent victory, which had broken a long-standing curse in 2016 when the Cubs won the World Series.
The notion took a far-fetched turn as one user posited that the Chicago Bears might be on a "mission from God" and that their success marked an attempt to repair what was perceived as a "broken universe". It's a rather audacious claim, but it left fans in stitches.
The team's quarterback Caleb Williams and tight end Colston Loveland were seen sporting cheese grater hats during the post-game show on Prime Video, with Williams quipping "This is what rivalries are made of" as he grated cheese and stuck out his tongue in celebration. The clip quickly went viral, prompting fans to share their own videos and photos of them grating cheese on social media.
However, it was a fan's attempt to celebrate quietly while keeping an infant awake that truly took the internet by storm. The user managed to capture a moment of pure joy without disturbing the baby, who slept serenely as his parent marked the occasion with a silent celebration.
Other reactions showcased fans getting creative in their excitement, including one user piggybacking through a neighborhood and shouting "they won" mere seconds after the final play was made. The post cleverly referenced Paul Revere's historic midnight ride, joking that he had effectively delivered similar news to his neighbors.
Fans also took to social media to spin an outlandish narrative behind their team's success, with one user suggesting that the Pope himself may have been involved in writing the game's scriptless ending. According to this theory, Pope Leo XIV was somehow connected to the Bears' recent victory, which had broken a long-standing curse in 2016 when the Cubs won the World Series.
The notion took a far-fetched turn as one user posited that the Chicago Bears might be on a "mission from God" and that their success marked an attempt to repair what was perceived as a "broken universe". It's a rather audacious claim, but it left fans in stitches.