(CBS Chicago) — The Chicago Bears, at 8-8, may be as surprised as anyone about being in the playoffs. The Bears backed into the postseason on the final Sunday despite losing to the Green Bay Packers. The final wild card spot gives them the honor of facing the second-seeded Saints in New Orleans. Whether or not the 12-4 Saints will have all the weapons that helped them get here is another story.
The Saints had long since wrapped up a playoff spot by Week 17. They had also already won the NFC South, holding a one-game lead and the tiebreaker over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Saints still demolished the Carolina Panthers, 33-7, on the off chance the Bears could somehow upset the Packers and propel the Saints into the top seed. And they did it without Alvin Kamara and Latavius Murray, who had been moved to the COVID-19/Reserve list after Kamara tested positive, and Michael Thomas, who was out with an ankle injury. A Chicago win would’ve given a first-round bye to New Orleans. It wasn’t to be.