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Seth Rollins‘ relationship with the Chicago Bears is a love/hate affair. He loves football when the Bears do well, and hates it when the Bears lose. It makes sense.
What doesn’t make sense, however, is just how the Bears lost their latest game on Sunday to the Washington Commanders. The Bears looked to have a win locked up when the Commanders ran a “Hail Mary” play… and scored to win the game.
Rollins was inside the stadium and a fan caught him celebrating before the play… and after the Commanders’ unlikely touchdown was confirmed.
Rollins later reacted to the play on Twitter — he still hates football.
The “Hail Mary” was impressive enough, but how it happened was unreal. As many people, including Pat McAfee pointed out, even Bears defender Tyrique Stevenson was celebrating early over the perceived win. Stevenson then ran over to where the ball was thrown and was responsible for the tipped ball getting caught by the Commanders.
Stevenson apologized for his lack of focus after the game. The Commanders thanked Rollins for coming to the game in hilarious fashion.