Bears–Packers rivalry explained

Bears–Packers rivalry
Team1:Chicago Bears
Team2:Green Bay Packers
Team1logo:Chicago Bears wordmark.svg
Team2logo:Green Bay Packers wordmark.svg
First Contested:November 27, 1921
Staleys 20, Packers 0
Mostrecent:January 7, 2024
Packers 17, Bears 9
Nextmeeting:November 17, 2024
Total:208
Currentstreak:Packers, 10 (2019–present)
Section Header:Championship Success
Section Info:NFL Championships (22)

Super Bowls won: (5)

  • Bears (1) - 1985 (XX)
  • Packers (4) - 1966 (I), 1967 (II), 1996 (XXXI), 2010 (XLV)

NFC Championships (5)

Divisional titles: (26)

Longeststreak:Bears, 8 (1985–1988)
Packers, 10 (1994–1998, 2019–present)
Series:Packers, 107–95–6

The Bears–Packers rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers. The two teams have a combined 70 members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame (37 for Chicago and 33 for Green Bay), have won a combined 22 NFL championships (13 for Green Bay and 9 for Chicago, first and second place among all NFL teams), and includes five Super Bowl championships (four for Green Bay and one for Chicago) which are the only Super Bowl wins of their shared NFC North division. They hold the top two spots for most wins all-time; the Bears had the record from 1921 until 2022, when the Packers took over in a game between the two teams, who were tied at 786 wins going into the game.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

They are two of the oldest teams in the NFL.[9] [10] The Bears were founded as the Decatur Staleys, a works team of the A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company, in 1919; they turned professional in 1920 and joined the American Professional Football Association (APFA), forerunner of the NFL, as a charter member later that same year, then moved to Chicago in 1921 and becoming the Bears in 1922. The Packers were founded similarly in 1919, sponsored by first the Indian Packing Company, then the Acme Packing Company, and joined the APFA in 1921. The Packers currently have the most wins in NFL history.[11]

The rivalry began in and is the league's most played, with 208 regular-season and post-season games.[12] It has been renewed annually in all but two seasons since 1921. They were not scheduled to play each other in 1922 and both meetings were canceled in 1982 due to the NFLPA strike, making the Lions–Packers rivalry the longest continuous rivalry in the NFL (the Packers and Detroit Lions have played each other at least twice a season since 1932).[13]

The Packers and Bears have played in the same conference or division since the NFL went to a conference format in 1933. They played in the NFL's Western Conference from 1933 to 1970, and have been in the NFC North since 1970 (known as the NFC Central from 1970 to 2001). As such, they have usually played each other twice every regular season since 1933, except for the 1982 strike. It is the most historic NFC North rivalry. The Bears held the winning record against the Packers for many decades, at one point, having led the series by as many as 24 games (in 1960 and again in 1992). The Packers surpassed the Bears in 2017 and now lead the series, 107–95–6. The Bears and Packers have met twice in the NFL playoffs, with the Bears winning a 1940 divisional round playoff game 33–14 and the Packers winning the 2010 NFC Championship Game 21–14.[14] [15]

Since 1992, the Packers have dominated the rivalry with a 50–15 record against Chicago, including the aforementioned 2010 NFC Championship Game.[16] [17]

Notable games and moments

1920s–1950s

1960s–1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

Playoffs

The Bears and Packers have made it to the playoffs in the same year five times:

Statistics and records

As of January 7, 2024 there have been 208 games between the two teams—most in NFL history—since their first league game in 1921, of which Green Bay has won 107 games, Chicago 95, and there have been 6 ties.[62] [63] The largest margin of victory was a 61–7 Bears win in 1980. The longest winning streak is held by the Packers at 10 games from 1994 to 1998 and 2019 to 2024. After beating the Bears four times in 2011, the Packers became only the second team in NFL history to defeat the same opponent four times in one calendar year (the Los Angeles Raiders defeated the Denver Broncos four times in 1994).[64]

Club success

As of 2020, the Bears and Packers have won a combined 22 championships in the league's history.

TeamNFL TitlesConference TitlesDivisional TitlesWild Card BerthsPlayoff AppearancesNFL Title Game AppearancesSuper Bowl AppearancesAll-time Record
Chicago Bears941952882794–618–42
Green Bay Packers13920733115804–600–37
Combined22133912611971598–1218–79

Table correct through Week 17 of the 2020 season.

Game results

|-| 1921| style="| | style="| Staleys
20–0
| no game| Bears
1–0| Packers join the APFA. Staleys win 1921 APFA Championship. Only meeting in the series in which the Bears were based in Decatur and were called the Staleys.|-| | style="| | no game| style="| Bears
3–0
| Bears
2–0| Staleys move to Chicago and change their name to the Bears.|- | | style="| | style="| Bears
3–0
| no game| Bears
3–0||-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
21–0
| style="| Packers
14–10
| Bears
4–1| |-|rowspan="2"| |rowspan="2" style="| | style="| Bears
19–13
|rowspan="2"| Tie
6–6
|rowspan="2"| Bears
5–1–2|rowspan="2"| |-| Tie
3–3
|-| | style="| | style="| Bears
14–6
| style="| Bears
7–6
| Bears
7–1–2| |-|rowspan="2"| |rowspan="2" style="| | style="| Packers
16–6
|rowspan="2"| Tie
12–12
|rowspan="2"| Bears
7–3–3|rowspan="2"| |-| style="| Packers
6–0
|-|rowspan="2"| |rowspan="2" style="| | style="| Packers
14–0
|rowspan="2" style="| Packers
23–0
|rowspan="2"| Bears
7–6–3|rowspan="2"| Packers win 1929 NFL Championship.|-| style="| Packers
25–0
|-|-|rowspan="2"| |rowspan="2" style="| | style="| Packers
13–12
|rowspan="2" style="| Packers
7–0
|rowspan="2"| Tie
8–8–3|rowspan="2"| Packers win 1930 NFL Championship.|-| style="| Bears
21–0
|-|rowspan="2"| |rowspan="2" style="| | style="| Packers
6–2
|rowspan="2" style="| Packers
7–0
|rowspan="2"| Packers
10–9–3|rowspan="2"| Packers win 1931 NFL Championship.|-| style="| Bears
7–6
|-|rowspan="2"| |rowspan="2"| Tie 1–1–1|style="| Packers
2–0
|rowspan="2"| Tie
0–0
|rowspan="2"| Packers
11–10–4|rowspan="2"| Bears win 1932 NFL Championship.|-| style="| Bears
9–0
|-|rowspan="2"| |rowspan="2" style="| | style="| Bears
10–7
|rowspan="2" style="| Bears 14–7|rowspan="2"| Bears
13–11–4|rowspan="2"| Would be the last time both teams would meet three times during the regular season. Bears win 1933 NFL Championship.|-| style="| Bears
7–6
|-| | style="| | style="| Bears
27–14
| style="| Bears
24–10
| Bears
15–11–4| Bears lose 1934 NFL Championship.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
17–14
| style="| Packers
7–0
| Bears
15–13–4| |-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
21–10
| style="| Bears
30–3
| Bears
16–14–4| Packers win 1936 NFL Championship.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
24–14
| style="| Bears
14–2
| Bears
17–15–4| Bears lose 1937 NFL Championship.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
24–17
| style="| Bears
2–0
| Bears
18–16–4| Packers lose 1938 NFL Championship.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
30–27
| style="| Packers
21–16
| Bears
19–17–4| Packers win 1939 NFL Championship.|-|-| | style="| | style="| Bears
14–7
| style="| Bears
41–10
| Bears
21–17–4| Bears win 1940 NFL Championship.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
16–14
| style="| Bears
25–17
| Bears
22–18–4| Both teams went 10–1 on the season, with their only losses coming to each other. Bears win 1941 NFL Championship.|- style="font-weight:bold;background:#f2f2f2;"| 1941 Playoffs| style="| | style="| Bears
33–14|| Bears
23–18–4| NFL Western Division playoff, required as the teams were tied atop the division. First postseason meeting in the rivalry.|-| | style="| | style="| Bears
44–28
| style="| Bears
38–7
| Bears
25–18–4| |-| | style="| | style="| Bears
21–7
| Tie
21–21
| Bears
26–18–5| Bears win 1943 NFL Championship.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
21–0
| style="| Packers
42–28
| Bears
27–19–5| Packers win 1944 NFL Championship.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
28–24
| style="| Packers
31–21
| Bears
28–20–5| |-| | style="| | style="| Bears
10–7
| style="| Bears
30–7
| Bears
30–20–5| Bears win 1946 NFL Championship.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
20–17
| style="| Packers
31–21
| Bears
31–21–5| |-| | style="| | style="| Bears
7–6
| style="| Bears
45–7
| Bears
33–21–5| |-| | style="| | style="| Bears
24–3
| style="| Bears
17–0
| Bears
35–21–5| |-|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
28–14
| style="| Packers
31–21
| Bears
36–22–5| |-| | style="| | style="| Bears
24–13
| style="| Bears
31–20
| Bears
38–22–5| Bears win 11 straight meetings at home (1941–51).|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
41–28
| style="| Bears
24–14
| Bears
39–23–5| |-| | style="| | Tie
21–21
| style="| Bears
17–23
| Bears
40–23–6| Last tie between the two teams (as of September 2, 2019).|-| | style="| | style="| Bears
28–23
| style="| Bears
10–3
| Bears
42–23–6| |-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
52–31
| style="| Packers
24–3
| Bears
43–24–6| Bears' 52–31 marks the highest-scoring game in the history of the rivalry (83 points).|-| | style="| | style="| Bears
38–14
| style="| Bears
37–21
| Bears
45–24–6| Bears lose 1956 NFL Championship.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
21–14
| style="| Packers
21–17
| Bears
46–25–6| Packers open Lambeau Field.|-| | style="| | style="| Bears
24–10
| style="| Bears
34–20
| Bears
48–25–6| |-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
28–17
| style="| Packers
9–6
| Bears
49–26–6| |-|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
41–13
| style="| Bears
17–14
| Bears
50–27–6| Bears take a 24-game lead in the all-time series with the Packers after their season-opening win, the largest lead in the rivalry's history by either team. The Bears later matched their own record in 1992. Packers lose 1960 NFL Championship.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
31–28
| style="| Packers
24–0
| Bears
50–29–6| Packers' first season sweep since 1935. Packers win 1961 NFL Championship.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
38–7
| style="| Packers
49–0
| Bears
50–31–6| Packers' 49–0 win is their largest margin of victory over the Bears. Packers win 1962 NFL Championship.|-| | style="| | style="| Bears
26–7
| style="| Bears
10–3
| Bears
52–31–6| Bears win 1963 NFL Championship.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
17–3
| style="| Packers
23–12
| Bears
52–33–6| |-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
31–10
| style="| Packers
23–14
| Bears
53–34–6| Packers win 1965 NFL Championship.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
17–0
| style="| Packers
13–6
| Bears
53–36–6| Packers win 1966 NFL Championship and Super Bowl I.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
17–13
| style="| Packers
13–10
| Bears
53–38–6| Packers win 1967 NFL Championship and Super Bowl II.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
28–27
| style="| Bears
13–10
| Bears
54–39–6||-| | style="| | style="| Packers
21–3
| style="| Packers
17–0
| Bears
54–41–6| |-|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
35–17
| style="| Packers
20–19
| Bears
55–42–6| Both teams placed in the NFC Central after AFL-NFL merger.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
17–14
| style="| Packers
31–10
| Bears
55–44–6| Bears open Soldier Field. |-| | style="| | style="| Packers
23–17
| style="| Packers
20–17
| Bears
55–46–6| |-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
21–0
| style="| Bears
31–17
| Bears
56–47–6 | |-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
10–3
| style="| Packers
10–9
| Bears
57–48–6 | Packers' home game played at Milwaukee County Stadium. While the Packers have played a few home games per year in Milwaukee from 1932 to 1994, this was the only Bears–Packers regular season game to take place in Milwaukee.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
27–14
| style="| Packers
28–7
| Bears
58–49–6 | |-| | style="| | style="| Bears
24–13
| style="| Bears
16–10
| Bears
60–49–6||-| | style="| | style="| Bears
26–0
| style="| Bears
28–10
| Bears
62–49–6| |-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
24–0
| style="| Packers
24–14
| Bears
63–50–6 | |-| | style="| | style="| Bears
6–3
| style="| Bears
15–14
| Bears
65–50–6| |-|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
61–7
| style="| Packers
12–6(OT)
| Bears
66–51–6| Bears' 61–7 win is the largest margin of victory in the series. Packers win game in Green Bay on a blocked field goal returned for a touchdown in overtime.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
16–9
| style="| Packers
21–17
| Bears
66–53–6||-| | colspan="3"| No games| Bears
66–53–6| Both games cancelled as a result of the players strike reducing the season to 9 games.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
23–21
| style="| Packers
31–28
| Bears
67–54–6| |-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
20–14
| style="| Bears
9–7
| Bears
68–55–6| |-| | style="| | style="| Bears
23–7
| style="| Bears
16–10
| Bears
70–55–6 | Bears win Super Bowl XX.|-| | style="| | style="| Bears
12–10
| style="| Bears
25–12
| Bears
72–55–6 | |-| | style="| | style="| Bears
23–10
| style="| Bears
26–24
| Bears
74–55–6 | |-| | style="| | style="| Bears
16–0
| style="| Bears
24–6
| Bears
76–55–6 | Bears win 8 straight meetings (1985–88).|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
40–28
| style="| Packers
14–13
| Bears
76–57–6| Game in Green Bay became known as the Instant Replay Game.|-|-| | style="| | style="| Bears
27–13
| style="| Bears
31–13
| Bears
78–57–6 | |-| | style="| | style="| Bears
27–13
| style="| Bears
10–0
| Bears
80–57–6 | |-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
17–3
| style="| Bears
30–10
| Bears
81–58–6 | Brett Favre's first season with the Packers. After their win at Lambeau Field, the Bears matched the record for the biggest lead in their overall series with the Packers at 24 games.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
30–17
| style="| Packers
17–3
| Bears
82–59–6 | |-| | style="| | style="| Packers
33–6
| style="| Packers
40–3
| Bears
82–61–6| Both teams make the playoffs for the first time since .|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
27–24
| style="| Packers
35–28
| Bears
82–63–6| |-| | style="| | style="| Packers
37–6
| style="| Packers
28–17
| Bears
82–65–6| Packers win Super Bowl XXXI.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
24–23
| style="| Packers
38–24
| Bears
82–67–6| Packers lose Super Bowl XXXII.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
16–13
| style="| Packers
26–20
| Bears
82–69–6| Packers win 10 straight meetings (1994–98).|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
35–19
| style="| Bears
14–13
| Bears
83–70–6 | |-|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
28–6
| style="| Bears
27–24
| Bears
84–71–6 | |-| | style="| | style="| Packers
20–12
| style="| Packers
17–7
| Bears
84–73–6| Bears post a 13–3 season record, with two of their three losses coming to the Packers.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
34–21
| style="| Packers
30–20
| Bears
84–75–6| Bears' home game played at Memorial Stadium in Champaign because of renovations being made to Soldier Field.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
38–23
| style="| Packers
34–21
| Bears
84–77–6| Packers win 7 straight meetings (2000–03).|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
31–14
| style="| Bears
21–10
| Bears
85–78–6| Packers win 11 straight away meetings (1994–2004).|-| | style="| | style="| Bears
19–7
| style="| Bears
24–17
| Bears
87–78–6 | Bears’ first season sweep since 1991. Game in Green Bay played on Christmas.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
26–7
| style="| Bears
26–0
| Bears
88–79–6| Bears lose Super Bowl XLI.|-| | style="| | style="| Bears
35–7
| style="| Bears
27–20
| Bears
90–79–6 | In a reversal of the 2001 season, the Packers post a 13–3 record with two of their losses coming to the Bears. Brett Favre's final season in Green Bay. In 32 starts with the Packers, Favre posted a 22–10 record against the Bears. Currently the last time in which the Bears swept the Packers in a season.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
20–17(OT)
| style="| Packers
37–3
| Bears
91–80–6| Packers QB Aaron Rodgers' first season as a starter.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
21–14
| style="| Packers
21–15
| Bears
91–82–6| |-|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
20–17
| style="| Packers
10–3
| Bears
92–83–6| Packers defeat Bears in Green Bay the final game of the season to clinch a playoff spot. Packers win Super Bowl XLV.|- style="font-weight:bold;background:#f2f2f2;"| 2010 Playoffs| style="| | style="| Packers
21–14|| Bears
92–84–6| NFC Championship Game|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
27–17
| style="| Packers
35–21
| Bears
92–86–6| Game in Green Bay played on Christmas.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
21–13
| style="| Packers
23–10
| Bears
92–88–6| |-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
33–28
| style="| Bears
27–20
| Bears
93–89–6| Bears linebacker Shea McClellin knocks Aaron Rodgers out of the game in Green Bay with a broken collarbone, which sidelines him for seven weeks. Rodgers returns for a win-or-go home contest at Soldier Field in week 17 and delivers the Packers a third consecutive NFC North title with a memorable 48-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Randall Cobb with 45 seconds left. |-| | style="| | style="| Packers
38–17
| style="| Packers
55–14
| Bears
93–91–6| Aaron Rodgers ties an NFL record with 6 first half touchdown passes in the game in Green Bay.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Packers
31–23
| style="| Bears
17–13
| Bears
94–92–6| Game in Green Bay played on Thanksgiving Day. While both teams have played many games on Thanksgiving Day (usually against NFC North rival Detroit), this is the only Thanksgiving Day matchup between the two teams.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
30–27
| style="| Packers
26–10
| Tie
94–94–6| |-| | style="| | style="| Packers
23–16
| style="| Packers
35–14
| Packers
96–94–6| Packers take their first series lead since 1932. Packers win 8 straight games in Chicago.|-| | Tie 1–1| style="| Bears
24–17
| style="| Packers
24–23
| Packers
97–95–6| Packers come back from 20–3 4th quarter deficit to win the game in Green Bay. With that win, the Packers take their largest ever lead in the all-time series up to that point. Bears win game in Chicago to clinch the NFC North and eliminate the Packers from postseason contention.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
10–3
| style="| Packers
21–13
| Packers
99–95–6| Game in Chicago opened the 2019 season. Game in Green Bay marked the 200th game in the rivalry. In a role reversal from 2018, the Packers eliminate the Bears from postseason contention with a 21–13 win in Green Bay.|-|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
35–16
| style="| Packers
41–25
| Packers
101–95–6| Game in Green Bay marked the Packers' 100th win in the series. The Packers became the first franchise to record 100 wins over two other franchises, having previously done so against the Detroit Lions. Packers clinch #1 seed in the NFC in their win in Chicago in week 17.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
24–14
| style="| Packers
45–30
| Packers
103–95–6| |-| | style="| | style="| Packers
28–19
| style="| Packers
27–10
| Packers
105–95–6| After Green Bay's win in Chicago, Green Bay surpassed Chicago as the all-time winningest franchise in the NFL.[65] Final start in the series for Aaron Rodgers.|-| | style="| | style="| Packers
38–20
| style="| Packers
17–9
| Packers
107–95–6 | First start in the rivalry for Jordan Love.[66] The Packers clinched the final wild card spot in their week 18 win. Packers have won the last 10 meetings (2019-present) and the last 8 meetings in Green Bay (2016-present).|-| Regular season| style="|| | | Bears' home record includes 2002 game in Champaign and Packers' home record includes 1974 game in Milwaukee (both of which were Packers wins)|-| Postseason| Tie 1–1| Tie 1–1| no games| 1941 Western Division playoff and 2010 NFC Championship Game|-| Regular and postseason | style="|| | | |-

Players who played for both teams

NamePos.Years with BearsYears with Packers
Bob JeterCB1971–19731963–1970
Steve McMichaelDT1981–19931994
Mike TomczakQB1985–19901991
Jim McMahonQB1982–19881995–1996
Edgar BennettRB1998–19991992–1996
Jim FlaniganDT1994–20002001
John ThierryDE1994–982000–01
Rob DavisLS19961997–2007
Cedric BensonRB2005–20072012
Julius PeppersDE2010–20132014–2016
Martellus BennettTE2013–20152017
Josh SittonOG2016–20172008–2015
Ha Ha Clinton-DixFS20192014–2018
Adrian AmosFS2015–20182019–2022
Jimmy GrahamTE2020–20212018–2019
Equanimeous St. BrownWR2022–20232018–2021
Robert TonyanTE20232017–2022
Marcedes LewisTE2023–present2018–2022
Jonathan OwensS2024–present2023-2024

See also

Other rivalries involving the two teams

Further reading

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: 2022-12-01 . Bears and Packers tied with 786 franchise wins, meet Sunday for most wins in NFL history . 2024-02-14 . NBC Sports . en-US.
  3. Lyons . Dan . 2022-12-01 . Winner of Sunday's Bears-Packers Game Will Hold Significant NFL Record . 2024-02-14 . Sports Illustrated . en-us.
  4. Web site: Packers earn NFL-record 787th victory in franchise history, moving past rival Bears for first time . 2022-12-05 . NFL.com . en-US.
  5. Web site: 2022-12-04 . Packers get win No. 787, pass Bears for most all-time wins in NFL history . 2024-02-04 . Packers Wire . en-US.
  6. Williams . Madison . 2022-12-04 . The NFL Crowned A New All-Time Winningest Team Sunday . 2024-02-04 . Sports Illustrated . en-us.
  7. Web site: Ricks . William E. . 2022-12-04 . Packers take No. 1 spot among NFL's winningest franchises . 2024-02-14 . ESPN.com . en.
  8. Web site: 2022-12-04 . Packers beat Bears to become winningest franchise in NFL history . 2024-02-14 . NBC Sports . en-US.
  9. Web site: Regalbuto . Gabriele . Messier . Ashlyn . 2023-12-12 . Packers vs Bears: The NFL rival that started with a shutout in 1921 . 2024-03-01 . Fox News . en-US.
  10. Web site: Packers and Bears fans reflect on longest NFL rivalry . 2024-03-01 . spectrumnews1.com . en.
  11. Web site: Most NFL Wins Since 1920 . 2022-11-22 . StatMuse . en.
  12. Tim. Layden. Once More Unto The Breach. January 24, 2011. Sports Illustrated. February 9, 2016.
  13. Web site: Lillibridge . Marc . What Does It Take to Form a Legitimate NFL Rivalry? . 2022-06-24 . Bleacher Report . en.
  14. Web site: Silverstein . Jack . 2017-09-28 . The complete history of the Bears-Packers rivalry . 2024-03-01 . Windy City Gridiron . en.
  15. Web site: PackersHistory.com . 2021-10-18 . Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears Rivalry Timeline . 2024-03-01 . Packers History . en-US.
  16. Web site: Reischel . Rob . Latest Chapter In Rivalry Between Green Bay Packers And Chicago Bears Could Be Epic . 2024-03-01 . Forbes . en.
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