Is your cheese grater back in the cabinet yet? Or still out celebrating the Bears playoff win over the Packers?
"It was electric!" Linebacker Tremaine Edmunds says.
"The only thing I remember is the crowd going crazy. I think I took my helmet off and threw it somewhere. It was crazy. Just knowing, you know, that we did it."
Down 18 points at halftime, 21-3, Edmunds and the Bears outscore Green Bay 28-6 in the second half, scoring 25 points in the fourth quarter alone, "grating the cheese", 31-27.
The victory sets up a Bears-Rams game at Soldier Field in the divisional round Sunday at either 2 p.m. or 5:30 p.m. - a time the NFL will set after Monday night's round 1 finale between the Steelers and Texans.
The Bears are an early 3-1/2 point underdog at home against Los Angeles.
And they'll regroup at Halas Hall today for rest and recovery work, before kicking off Rams practice Wednesday.
In the Bears first playoff win in 15 years, last Saturday night, Caleb Williams throws for 361 yards and two touchdowns, including the game winning 25-yard completion to D.J. Moore with 1:43 remaining.
"Go win the game." Is what QB Caleb Williams says he was telling himself.
"That was my mindset. That drive and the drive before. That was my mindset throughout the drive. That was my mindset on the fourth down. It's fun having that belief from your guys, and also from coach (Ben Johnson)- he said in the headset, 'I need you right here and go make a play, kid.'"
"And we went out there and we did just that."
Williams needed the throw of his life to keep the Bears winning drive alive against Green Bay. Threading the needle to Rome Odunze on 4th and 8. The silhouette of Williams throwing motion is nearly identical to Michael Jordan's Jumpman logo.
"It's the best throw until he (Williams) makes the next best throw." Odunze says.
"You could say that every week with this dude, man. He's a spectacular talent. I'm super happy to be his teammate."
The Bears earned their NFL-high seventh late-game comeback win.
"It was a hell of a chess match." Safety Kevin Byard says.
"In the second half we adjusted really well and we executed our defense a lot better ...it was phenomenal."
Now the comeback Bears (the #2 NFC seed) are about 3-1/2 point underdogs at home vs the (#5) Rams.
"The message since April. And it hasn't changed. Is that every play matters." Tight end Cole Kmet says.
"Doing your job matters and that's stressed, and I think everyone in here (the locker room) takes it to heart."
Last time they played; the Bears beat the Rams at Soldier Field last season (9/29/24), 24-18, in Caleb Williams fourth career game.
Now the Bears face L-A minus two more starters.
Left tackle Ozzy Trapilo is out for the season with a patellar tendon injury, suffered Saturday. Theo Benedet fills in. Braxton Jones is available.
And linebacker T.J. Edwards is out for the rest of the season with a broken leg. A fractured fibula suffered vs Green Bay. D'Marco Jackson fills in.
The Bears will know before kickoff (after Saturday night's 49ers - Seahawks game) if they have a chance to host the NFC championship game the following week. Only if San Francisco upsets Seattle. Then the Bears would host the 49ers for a spot in the Super Bowl.
The Bears are 1-0 vs the Rams in the playoffs all-time; 24-0 win in NFC championship game 40 years ago (Jan 1986), before winning Super Bowl XX.