May 14, 2025

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Aaron Rodgers has chance to make more…

Aaron Rodgers has chance to make more...



GREEN BAY – The outburst went viral, to say the least. Now, Aaron Rodgers has a chance to put a definitive statistic behind the boast.

When Rodgers blurted out, “I own you … I still own you,” to the Bears fans in the Soldier Field end zone after scoring a touchdown two months ago, he wasn’t lying.

The Packers’ 24-14 victory that day improved Rodgers’ career record against the Bears to 22-4, if you don’t count the 2013 game in which he broke his collarbone on the first offensive series.

That 22nd win over Chicago for Rodgers tied him in Packers history with Brett Favre, who went 22-10 against the Bears from 1992-2007.

So, on Sunday night at Lambeau Field, Rodgers has a chance to become Green Bay’s winningest quarterback in the century-long history of the NFL’s oldest rivalry.

“This one has always been special to anybody I think pulling the trigger here in Green Bay,” Rodgers said this week, crediting a lot of the Bears’ defensive greats he played against, such as Brian Urlacher, Lance Briggs, Charles Tillman and future teammate Julius Peppers – as well as veteran Packers teammates in his younger years like Mark Tauscher, Chad Clifton, Donald Driver and William Henderson – for showing him what the rivalry is all about.

“Just because you understand the history of our game, the history of this rivalry and the history of the bad blood over the years between the two squads. It just takes one game to feel, one start really to feel that juice.”

Looking back, Rodgers’ first start in this matchup was a harbinger of the dominance to come. He led the Packers to a 37-3 blowout in November of 2008 (the picture above in the story graphic is from that game).

His 105.8 passer rating that day was the first of 13 times Rodgers has hit triple digits against the Bears. Nine of those 13 times his rating has been north of 125, including a current three-game streak heading into Sunday night.

The Packers lost a freezing-cold, overtime affair in the rematch in ’08, and the Bears won another close one in prime time early in 2010, both at Soldier Field. But from there, Rodgers didn’t lose to Chicago again (aside from the early-exit, broken-collarbone game) until 2015 on Thanksgiving night.

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