Zach Tom, the Green Bay Packers’ offensive star, has lit a fire ahead of the upcoming showdown with the Chicago Bears by making a bold Christmas promise. If the Packers win, Tom says he’ll gift every player and every member of the coaching staff a Rolex Oyster Perpetual, valued between
$6,100 and $7,000, essentially a $7,000 reward for the entire group effort.

He framed it as a thank-you for the brutal practices, the pain, and the unity inside the locker room. For Tom, a win over the Bears should come with something worth celebrating together.
But Tom isn’t stopping there. He’s also adding an extra prize: an 18K gold Signet ring valued at $10,000. Unlike the watches, this ring wouldn’t be for everyone—it would go to the player voted as the
MVP in the win over Chicago. Tom called it a “special bonus,” a symbol for the defining moment and the kind of performance that carries the team when it matters most.

The promise has the locker room buzzing, but it’s also sharpened the focus at practice. Everyone wants to make a splash, but more than anything, everyone wants the win.
With the Packers dealing with an injury crunch, Tom’s reward pledge is a timely boost. When key players are sidelined or limited, preparation can get disrupted and confidence can be tested—especially heading into a Bears game with real stakes.

A team-wide goal paired with a tangible reward can pull the locker room closer, turning pressure into fuel. It reinforces that the grind is appreciated—and that victory is within reach if Green Bay plays disciplined, tough, and connected from the opening snap to the final whistle.