WATCH: Browns’ cheeky social media post of feeding ‘L’ to a real bear goes viral after their comeback win over the Bears
After this matchup, the Browns have improved to 9-5 standings and are ranked second in the AFC North, while the Bears have fallen to 5-9 and are ranked at the very bottom of the NFC North.

Browns mocked Bears by feeding a bear bread with L (Via X)
It seems like the Cleveland Browns are standing at 9-5, celebrating their comeback victory against the Chicago Bears in a quite creative way through social media. This Sunday, as the Browns faced off against the Bears with two game-winning streaks, they crushed it down the hill and sealed the victory in the fourth quarter.
After coming off a two-game winning streak against the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions in weeks 12 and 14, the Bears were on the road to a playoff hunt if they had won this game. Interestingly, things were going quite well in their favor, as Chicago was in the lead for most of the game.

Unfortunately, when the fourth quarter approached, due to poor play calling and execution, the Bears lost another must-win opportunity. Taking advantage of the situation, the Browns sealed the victory at 20-17.
After defeating the Bears in a solid comeback, the Browns mocked the team on their social media by posting a clip where some visitors were feeding some bread to a fluffy big brown bear.
Browns altered the video just by adding the “L” letter on the bread and throwing it in the bear’s direction as he ate it, implying the Chicago Bears are losers. They captioned the post, “Don’t feed the bears, us.”
It was quite a creative way to mock a team, especially when their name is inspired by such an obvious animal. After this matchup, the Browns have improved to 9-5 standings and are ranked second in the AFC North, while the Bears have fallen to 5-9 and are ranked at the very bottom of the NFC North.
How did the Browns pull off the victory in the fourth quarter against the Bears in the lead?
Browns’ quarterback Joe Flacco got the ball in the fourth quarter with 1:50 remaining in the game when the Bears were already at a 17-7 lead. It seemed like that was it for the Browns. But with the brilliant gameplay by Flacco, who turned the game upside down and made a jaw-dropping comeback.
He completed two passes to tight end David Njoku for around 65 yards and laid the groundwork for Dustin Hopkins to take the lead. At that moment, Bears’ QB Justin Fields attempted to loft a pass from a 45-yard line straight into the end zone directed towards two players.

From there, two defenders from the Browns battled the ball down; however, it ended up in the hands of the Bears’ receiver, Darnell Mooney, lying on his back.
As the ball bounced from his hands, he attempted a kick that gave safety D’Anthony Bell an opportunity to intercept him and save his team from an embarrassing loss.
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Pratyusha Srivastava
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