Green Bay Packers linebacker Joe Thomas sprinted up to the line of scrimmage to lay a hit on Ka’Deem Carey. Thomas hit the Chicago Bears’ tailback so hard it ripped the “C” from his helmet.

Thomas’s 2nd-and-4 stop not only forced a key third down for the Packers, it also turned half Carey’s headgear into generic high school gear. Neither player was shaken up by the hit, which officials ruled totally legal.

The Packers held tough on third down the ensuing play to force a Chicago field goal.

Or, in Carey’s case, a “hicago” field goal.