Green Bay, Wisconsin – January, 2026
The Green Bay Packers encountered a tense journey to Chicago ahead of their NFC Wild Card showdown against the Chicago Bears, as a severe snowstorm swept across the Midwest, disrupting travel conditions and causing concern for players, staff, and fans alike.
Flights into O’Hare International Airport were delayed, with visibility reduced due to heavy snowfall and strong winds. Team officials monitored the situation closely, coordinating with airline staff and ground transportation to ensure the safety of the roster and coaching personnel.

Despite the chaotic conditions, the Packers successfully navigated the weather, touching down safely and arriving at their designated accommodations without incident. Players were briefed on the storm’s impact and prepared for potential complications during game-day travel to Soldier Field.
Quarterback Jordan Love commented on the experience: “It was definitely a tricky ride in, but everyone stayed focused and calm. The priority was safety first, and I’m glad we’re all here and ready to prepare for Saturday.”
The Packers’ staff emphasized that the team remains committed to adapting to extreme weather conditions, ensuring that preparation and focus are not compromised despite external challenges.

As Chicago continues to brace for the approaching snowstorm, both Packers and Bears players are expected to arrive at Soldier Field ready to face each other in what promises to be a high-stakes, weather-tested matchup.
Fans are advised to follow team updates regarding game-day transportation and local conditions, as the storm may continue to affect the Chicago area in the lead-up to kickoff.