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Bears celebrate Crucial Catch game at Soldier Field
The Bears held their annual Crucial Catch game Sunday at Soldier Field for their Week 7 matchup against the Saints, which was sponsored by Advocate Health Care, included an on-field celebration for survivors at halftime and spotlighted the team's Real Bears Fans Wear Pink campaign.

Fans were handed pink texting gloves sponsored by Advocate Health Care upon entering Soldier Field.

The patch on each Bears captain's jersey featured the same colors and design as the NFL's "Crucial Catch" style.

Soldier Field was adorned with pink and "Crucial Catch" signage and messaging throughout the stadium and on the field.









Fans had the opportunity to fill out "I Fight For" cards in the South Courtyard before the game and participate in a special moment at halftime.






Fans also had the opportunity to purchase shirts to help support the "Real Bears Fans Wear Pink" campaign, a long-standing initiative that raises funds to support breast cancer patients, survivors, caregivers and their families across Chicagoland.





The flags that accompanied the Bears onto the field during pregame introductions were colored pink in honor of Crucial Catch.




At halftime, the Bears celebrated two Advocate Health Care breast cancer survivors, acknowledging their remarkable strength and resilience in the face of adversity. These survivors shared a special moment with their families as they rang the bell in front of thousands of fans, symbolizing their victory over cancer.









Bears players also sported pink accessories like cleats and gloves during Sunday's game, including rookie receiver Luther Burden III.

Quarterback Caleb Williams rocked a custom jean jacket that he received when Advocate Health Care patients attended a practice at Halas Hall earlier in the week.
