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If the Philadelphia Eagles win their wild-card game against the San Francisco 49ers, they are set to play the Chicago Bears next in the Divisional Round, and that game would be in Chicago at Soldier Field.

Quick Scoop

  • The Eagles are the No. 3 seed and are hosting the 49ers in the NFC wild-card round this weekend.
  • Because the Bears are the No. 2 seed and already advanced, a Philly win means the Eagles go on the road to face Chicago in the Divisional Round.
  • In that scenario, the Bears host the Eagles, while the No. 1 seed Seattle Seahawks would host the Los Angeles Rams.

Why it’s already locked in

  • Earlier uncertainty depended on how the Bears–Packers matchup played out, but the Bears’ comeback win over Green Bay clarified the bracket.
  • With the Bears locked into the No. 2 seed and the Eagles at No. 3, seeding rules send Philly to Chicago if the Eagles advance, since the higher seed hosts.

Recent context and storyline

  • The Bears already beat the Eagles in Week 13 in Philadelphia, leaning heavily on the run game and dominating time of possession.
  • Historically, the Eagles are 3–1 against the Bears in the playoffs, including famous games like the Fog Bowl and the “Double Doink” finish, adding extra narrative heat to a potential rematch.

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