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Divided by baseball loyalties but united by gridiron grudges, South Side and North Side fans joined forces for a thunderous anti-Packers chant during the intense Crosstown Classic.

When the Chicago Bears play the Green Bay Packers every year, it doesn't matter what each team's record is; there's going to be plenty of hate to go around. 

That same sentiment is felt by fans of both teams when the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox face off each baseball season. 

The White Sox and Cubs just wrapped a three-game series at Rate Field on Sunday, as the entire city of Chicago was on either side. The White Sox ended up winning in extra innings on a walk-off home run from catcher Edgar Quero. 

With the win, the White Sox won the series against the Cubs. We'll get to see these two rivals face off again after the All-Star Break at Wrigley Field in August 

The series as a whole was must-see TV, but another moment caught the internet's eye. 

While there are a lot of different sports teams in the great city of Chicago, there's one thing everyone can agree on, and that's their hatred for Green Bay. 

We once again saw this come together on Sunday, as it felt like everyone at Rate Field started chanting "Green Bay sucks" during the bottom of the fourth inning. Whether it's the Chicago Bulls, Chicago Blackhawks, Bears, Cubs, or White Sox, no one in the city has anything good to say about the Packers. 

The rivalry was amplified this past season, as the Bears took two of three games from the Packers under Ben Johnson. 

Chicago lost on a heartbreaker in Week 14 but then stunned Green Bay two weeks later at Soldier Field. The Bears were down 16-6 late in the fourth quarter and went on to win 22-16 in overtime. 

The Bears saw the Packers one more time in the Wild Card. They were down 21-3 in the second half and came back to win 31-27. 

It's good to see the rivalry between the Cubs and White Sox gaining traction, but especially for the Bears-Packers feud to start catching fire again.  

Johnson has done a good job of that so far. At the NFL Combine, he tripled down on how much he hates the Packers, even revealing that he doesn't talk to Green Bay head coach Matt LaFleur. 

After the NFL schedule release, we know when exactly the Bears and Packers will play each other in 2026. The two rivals won't have to wait too long to see each other, unlike last season. The first meeting is on Oct. 11, then they play each other again on Dec. 25. 

Coming together to hate the Packers is a Chicago tradition, and one that should definitely continue.