Aaron Rodgers whips out the belt celebration after fourth-quarter rushing touchdown at Soldier Field

A big rushing touchdown at Soldier Field prompted Packers QB Aaron Rodgers to whip out his patented championship belt celebration.

A rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s showdown with the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field prompted Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers to whip out his patented championship belt celebration.

Rodgers scrambled to his right, pump-faked once for good measure and then beat the defender to the pylon to complete a 6-yard touchdown run that put the Packers back up by 10 points over the Bears with 4:30 left in the fourth quarter.

Rodgers, after getting knocked to the ground briefly, immediately imitated putting the belt on around his waist, his signature celebration.

The touchdown run finished off a seven-play, 75-yard touchdown march by the Packers. A 41-yard completion to Davante Adams got the Packers going, and the 37-year-old Rodgers finished it off with a touchdown run.

The Bears had closed to within three points after a touchdown drive cut the lead to 17-14. Rodgers and the Packers immediately responded.

FOX cameras caught Rodgers screaming “I still own you! I still own you!” to the crowd at Soldier Field while celebrating with teammates after the touchdown.

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