Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers still own the Chicago Bears. Following a 24-14 win, Rodgers is now 22-5 against the Bears during his career, including playoffs. The Packers moved to 5-1 on the season and now have complete control over the NFC North.
The end result was positive, but the game didn’t start well for the Packers. The offense ended up punting on their first drive after reaching the opposing team’s 36-yard line. They were then forced to watch the defense surrender an 80-yard touchdown drive to rookie quarterback Justin Fields. However, that was one of only two scoring drives for Chicago, who ran the ball well but were never able to impose their will.
Rodgers was sacked three times, but it didn’t stop him from scoring three touchdowns and leading the Packers to their fifth straight win. Rodgers’ performance was enough to make him our first standout in Week 6.