Chicago Bears owner George McCaskey is still buzzing from last season's thrilling playoff push, describing the experience with a trio of powerful words: "great, miraculous, and surreal." His team's relentless, come-from-behind journey to capture the NFC North title and secure a wild-card victory clearly left a lasting impression.
While celebrating the remarkable run, McCaskey's focus remains squarely on the ultimate prize. "It was a great run," he stated. "But ultimately, we fell short of our goal. The goal is to win the Super Bowl." This mindset underscores a franchise refusing to settle, emphasizing that the hard work is far from over despite the successful season.
McCaskey credits the team's never-say-die attitude to head coach Ben Johnson, highlighting his intensity, innovation, and ability to instill unwavering belief in the locker room. "No matter what happens," McCaskey explained, "this group of players figures, 'we're not out of it; we're going to have to find a way to win and we will find a way to win.'" That resilient identity, forged over a dramatic season, has Bears fans eagerly anticipating what's next.
