Alternate angle makes Packers' game-winning blocked FG even more epic

As if we needed more reason to love this moment.
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Just when it felt like the Chicago Bears would end their 10-game losing streak to the Green Bay Packers, a funny thing happened. Well, a funny thing happened if you're a Packers fan. If you're a Bears fan, an absolutely crushing thing happened.

Cairo Santos lined up to attempt a 46-yard field goal for the Bears. Had he converted, it'd have given the Bears their first win over the Packers since December 2018. Santos' kick was blocked by Karl Brooks, giving the Packers a 20-19 win over their hated foes and extending the win streak over Chicago to 11 games.

The angle we all watched play out live was fun enough as it was, but a different angle emerged on social media that made the moment even more enjoyable for Packers fans.

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Packers alternate angle of blocked field goal will make fans smile

The angle, provided by NBC's John Miller, had a great shot of Brooks blocking the kick, and then you can hear the Packers' front office celebrating in the background.

That noise you hear at the end? The Packers' front office celebrating the victory, as heard live from the press box. Incredible.

With the blocked kick, the Packers move to 7-3 and even more importantly, their win streak against the Bears increases to 11. They also dropped Chicago to 4-6 and handed them a crushing loss. It's one thing to lose in blowout fashion, but for the Packers to block what should have been the game-winner for Chicago has to be a new low for Bears fans.

The win was right there for the taking, but it wasn't meant to be. Green Bay wins its 11th straight against the Bears, and the front office, evidenced from the alternate angle of the blocked field goal above, was having a ball in their enemy's house. Gotta love it.

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