Packers-Bears to play noon game at Lambeau Field for first time since 2008

The 10-year streak of the Packers and Bears playing in primetime at Lambeau Field will end Sunday.

The Green Bay Packers’ annual visit from the Chicago Bears has been played in primetime in front of a national audience each year for the past 10 years.

The streak will end Sunday when the Packers welcome the Bears to Lambeau Field for the rivalry’s first noon kickoff in Green Bay since 2008.

The Packers won eight of the last 10 games against the Bears at Lambeau Field, including last season’s thrilling comeback victory in Week 1.

Season Time Day GB CHI
2009 7:30 Sunday 21 15
2010 3:15 Sunday 10 3
2011 7:30 Sunday 35 21
2012 7:20 Thursday 23 10
2013 7:30 Monday 20 27
2014 7:30 Sunday 55 14
2015 7:20 Thursday 13 17
2016 7:20 Thursday 26 10
2017 7:20 Thursday 35 14
2018 7:20 Sunday 24 23

The Packers and Bears played in the league’s Week 1 kickoff game on Sept. 5. Matt LaFleur’s team escaped Soldier Field in Chicago with a 10-3 win.

The Packers are now 10-3 and have a chance to take another important step towards securing a playoff berth. The Bears are 7-6 and in desperate need of a big win over their division rival.

The Packers are 5-0 in noon kickoff games this season, including a 4-0 mark at Lambeau Field.