Trevon Diggs has ‘no restrictions’ for playoff game against Bears



on Saturday, Green Bay Packers will face their arch rival, the Chicago Bearsin the NFC Wild Card game at Soldier Field in Chicago. There’s obviously a lot at stake, not the least of which is bragging rights between two arch-rivals.

Undoubtedly, apprehensions for this competition are reinforcedand that’s especially true for the Packers’ CB Trevon Diggs. On Wednesday, Green Bay defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley said yes Diggs has “no limits” in the book, according to USA Today’s Ryan Wood.

Additionally, he said other experienced defensive backs will be in communication with Diggs throughout the game. Additionally, Xavier McKinney, Evan Williams and Javon Bullard are part of the secondary.

The Packers finished the regular season with a record of 9-7. Meanwhile, the Bears they come in as NFC North Division Champions with a score of 11-6. Green Bay is the 7th seed in the NFL playoffs.

Diggs, 27, was waived by the Dallas Cowboys at the end of the season. He he made his Green Bay debut in the regular season finale against the Minnesota Vikings. Additionally, Diggs is a two-time Pro Bowler in 2021 and 2022.

Meanwhile, Green Bay is trying to avenge its wild card loss last season to the eventual Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.

The hype surrounding the Packers/Bears playoff matchup is palpable

That “no holds barred” philosophy isn’t just applicable to Diggs; refers to the hysteria surrounding this game. Indeed, the rivalry speaks for itself, and the passions are enormously high.

It will also be a showdown between QB Jordan Love and Caleb Williams. The Packers have the advantage of recent postseason experience, while the Bears are making their first appearance since 2018. It’s also registered that the price of a ticket for this game is $500, with an average price of $813.

Therefore, this is the most expensive Wild Card game this coming weekend.





2026-01-08 00:31:00

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