Chicago Bears got a stirring start to their NFC divisional playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday night, thanks in part to an electrifying national anthem performance by veteran singer Jim Cornelison. The crowd at Soldier Field was visibly energized as Cornelison took the stage, his powerful voice ringing out across the stadium.
Cornelison's rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" was broadcast nationally on NBC, providing a moment of patriotic pride for the sold-out crowd and viewers watching from around the country. It marked one of his many high-profile performances, including singing the anthem before Blackhawks games at the United Center.
With their playoff lives on the line, both teams had faced tough opponents in their respective wild-card round battles to earn a spot in the divisional round. The Rams edged out the Carolina Panthers 30-27, while the Bears secured a thrilling comeback victory over the Green Bay Packers.
The stage was set for a thrilling matchup between two rivals looking to reach the NFC Championship Game for the first time in years. In the end, it was the Rams who emerged victorious, but not before the Bears came within inches of forcing overtime after a failed extra-point attempt at the end of regulation.
A post-game social media exchange with the Rams' official Twitter account saw the team poking fun at the inclement weather conditions that made for an eventful evening. The crowd's energy and Cornelison's stirring performance, however, will be remembered long after this season's football dust settles.
Cornelison's rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" was broadcast nationally on NBC, providing a moment of patriotic pride for the sold-out crowd and viewers watching from around the country. It marked one of his many high-profile performances, including singing the anthem before Blackhawks games at the United Center.
With their playoff lives on the line, both teams had faced tough opponents in their respective wild-card round battles to earn a spot in the divisional round. The Rams edged out the Carolina Panthers 30-27, while the Bears secured a thrilling comeback victory over the Green Bay Packers.
The stage was set for a thrilling matchup between two rivals looking to reach the NFC Championship Game for the first time in years. In the end, it was the Rams who emerged victorious, but not before the Bears came within inches of forcing overtime after a failed extra-point attempt at the end of regulation.
A post-game social media exchange with the Rams' official Twitter account saw the team poking fun at the inclement weather conditions that made for an eventful evening. The crowd's energy and Cornelison's stirring performance, however, will be remembered long after this season's football dust settles.