Two Hooligan Chicago Bears Fans Were Ejected For Disgusting Behavior During Playoff Win vs. Green Bay Packers [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

A video of two rude Chicago Bears fans getting kicked out during Saturday’s playoff game against the Green Bay Packers has gone viral.
Unfortunately, bad fan conduct and violence are nothing new at NFL games. Hours before the Packers-Bears game, a viral video surfaced of fans fighting each other during the Los Angeles Rams’ contest against the Carolina Panthers in the Wild Card Round.
Two young Bears fans lost the opportunity to witness special history due to their obnoxious and disrespectful behavior. As a result, they were ejected before the Bears completed their epic comeback against the archrival Packers in their Wild Card Round game.
TikTok user Erin Killeen posted a video of Soldier Field security escorting two male Bears fans out of the stadium. Killeen’s TikTok caption claims that the fans were throwing drinks at other spectators.
Here’s the video:
TRENDING: Multiple young Chicago #Bears fans were thrown out of the stadium in the middle of the game after they allegedly threw drinks at other fans.
Each one of these seats cost a couple thousand dollars and these fans missed the historically great win.pic.twitter.com/0z6ravm3Cp
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) January 14, 2026
The incident happened in the lower bowl, so who knows how much those tickets cost? And their inexcusable behavior meant not watching the biggest comeback in Chicago Bears postseason history.
Chicago Bears Aim For First NFC Championship Game Appearance Since 2010

The Bears are a slight underdog for Sunday’s NFC Divisional Round game against the Los Angeles Rams. But Ben Johnson’s squad will have the home and weather advantage, as the forecast calls for freezing conditions in Chicago on Sunday evening.
With a win over Matthew Stafford and the Rams, Chicago would reach the NFC Championship Game for the first time since 2010. Of course, they lost that game to Aaron Rodgers’ Packers, who went on to win Super Bowl 45.
Los Angeles (12-5) actually finished with a better record than Chicago (11-6) in the regular season. But the NFL’s playoff format benefits the NFC North champions, who are 7-2 at home this season.
Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. EST. NBC will broadcast the game, with Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth on the call.
