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Virginia McCaskey's final game as Bears owner was a victory over the Packers

October 22, 2011; London, ENGLAND; Chicago Bears owner Virginia McCaskey waves during the 2011 NFL International Series fan rally at Trafalgar Square. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
October 22, 2011; London, ENGLAND; Chicago Bears owner Virginia McCaskey waves during the 2011 NFL International Series fan rally at Trafalgar Square. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

On Thursday morning, the Chicago Bears announced that principal owner Virginia McCaskey had died at the age of 102. McCaskey had presided over the Bears since 1983 and was the eldest child of Bears founder George Halas, one of the most important people in pro football history.

Unfortunately for McCaskey, while the Bears flirted with greatness now and then during her primary control of the team --- a berth in Super Bowl 41 comes to mind -- they were mostly an afterthought, especially starting in the early 1990s.

But if McCaskey could take one solace in one thing, it was getting to see a potential glimpse of the future in her last Bears vs. Green Bay Packers matchup.

To close the 2024 NFL season, Caleb Williams' Bears went into Lambeau Field and stunned their long-time rivals with a thrilling last-second victory. It was spurred by an awesome game-winning drive led by Williams, which culminated in this 51-yard field goal from Cairo Santos:

Regardless of what happens next for Williams' Bears, McCaskey got to see her team beat the Packers one last time. That's special. May she rest in peace.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Virginia McCaskey's final game as Bears owner was a victory over the Packers