The Chicago Bears (3-9) will face their storied rival, the Green Bay Packers (4-8), on Sunday, and Chicago is hoping to end both a five-game losing streak this year and a seven-game losing streak in the series.
Green Bay is having a disappointing season after losing at home in the NFC divisional playoffs with an MVP-winning quarterback. This year was supposed to be one of the last few “good years” Green Bay had left with Aaron Rodgers to win another Super Bowl. But this year has been wasted.
The Bears’ current losing streak vs. the Packers is tied for the second longest. Chicago lost 10 in a row from 1994-1998. So the odds aren’t in their favor to break the streak. But, unfortunately, it could continue.
Any team can win on any given Sunday, but here are three reasons to be concerned when the Bears take on the Packers in Week 13.