Bears-Packers rivalry
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First Meeting | November 27, 1921 Chicago Chicago Bears The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League... 20, Green Bay Green Bay Packers The Green Bay Packers are an American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The Packers are the current NFL champions... 0 |
Last Meeting | September 25, 2011 Green Bay Green Bay Packers The Green Bay Packers are an American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The Packers are the current NFL champions... 27, Chicago Chicago Bears The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League... 17 |
Next Meeting | December 25, 2011 |
Rivalry status | 183 meetings |
Largest victory | CHI Chicago Bears The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League... : 61–7 (1980 1980 NFL season The 1980 NFL season was the 61st regular season of the National Football League.After the league declined to approve the proposed move by the Raiders from Oakland, California to Los Angeles, the team along with the Los Angeles Coliseum sued the NFL for violating antitrust laws... ) |
Smallest victory | CHI Chicago Bears The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League... : 2–0 (1938 1938 NFL season The 1938 NFL season was the 19th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended when the New York Giants defeated the Green Bay Packers in the NFL Championship Game.-Major rule changes:... ) GB Green Bay Packers The Green Bay Packers are an American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The Packers are the current NFL champions... : 2–0 (1932 1932 NFL season -League leaders:-References:* NFL Record and Fact Book * * * Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League... ) |
Current Streak | GB Green Bay Packers The Green Bay Packers are an American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The Packers are the current NFL champions... : W3 (2011–) |
Longest GB Green Bay Packers The Green Bay Packers are an American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The Packers are the current NFL champions... Streak |
W10 (1994–1998) |
Longest CHI Chicago Bears The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League... Streak |
W8 (1985–1988) |
Current Trend | GB Green Bay Packers The Green Bay Packers are an American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The Packers are the current NFL champions... : Won 5 of last 6 |
All-Time Series | CHI Chicago Bears The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League... : leads 92–85–6 |
Post Season History | |
1st Meeting | December 14, 1941 |
1st Result | CHI 33, GB 14 |
2nd Meeting | January 23, 2011 |
2nd Result | GB 21, CHI 14 |
The Bears–Packers or the Packers–Bears rivalry is a sports rivalry between two professional American football
American football
American football is a sport played between two teams of eleven with the objective of scoring points by advancing the ball into the opposing team's end zone. Known in the United States simply as football, it may also be referred to informally as gridiron football. The ball can be advanced by...
teams in the National Football League
National Football League
The National Football League is the highest level of professional American football in the United States, and is considered the top professional American football league in the world. It was formed by eleven teams in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association, with the league changing...
(NFL), the Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League...
and the Green Bay Packers
Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers are an American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The Packers are the current NFL champions...
. The two clubs have won a combined 22 NFL championships (including 5 Super Bowl
Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League , the highest level of professional American football in the United States, culminating a season that begins in the late summer of the previous calendar year. The Super Bowl uses Roman numerals to identify each game, rather...
s) and have 48 members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Pro Football Hall of Fame
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is the hall of fame of professional football in the United States with an emphasis on the National Football League . It opened in Canton, Ohio, on September 7, 1963, with 17 charter inductees...
.
The rivalry began in and is the league's longest rivalry, with 183 regular-season
Regular season (NFL)
The National Football League regular season begins the weekend after Labor Day. Each team plays 16 games during a 17-week period. Traditionally, the majority of each week's games are played on Sunday afternoon, with weekly games on Sunday night and Monday night, and occasional games on Thursday...
and post-season
NFL playoffs
The National Football League playoffs are a single-elimination tournament held at the end of the regular season to determine the NFL champion. Six teams from each of the league's two conferences qualify for the playoffs based on regular season records, and a tie-breaking procedure exists in the...
games. (Note that the rivalry is not the league's longest continuous—played at least once every year—rivalry, as the 1982 strike-shortened NFL season did not include a Packers-Bears game. That title goes to the Bears-Lions(/Spartans) rivalry, who have played at least once a year since 1930.) Because both the Packers and Bears are in the same division—the NFC North
NFC North
The NFC North is a division of the National Football League's National Football Conference, based in the Upper Midwest region of the United States...
—they play each other twice every regular season.
Chicago currently leads the all-time series, 92–85–6.
Notable moments and games
- Bears 3, Packers 0 (November 23, 1924) – The Bears–Packers rivalry can be credited for the first ever ejection of players for fighting during a game. The Bears' Frank HannyFrank HannyFrank Matthew "Duke" Hanny was an American football end who played eight seasons in the National Football League....
and the Packers' Walter VossTillie VossWalter Clarence "Tillie" Voss was a tackle who played nine seasons in the National Football League.- External links :...
were ejected before the end of the first half as verbal exchanges led to punches being thrown. Two years later, Hanny was ejected once again in a game versus Green Bay. - Packers 7, Bears 0 (September 28, 1930) – The Packers shut out the Bears for the fifth consecutive game in this contest which is the longest such streak in the series. The streak began in 1928 when the Packers defeated the Bears 6-0 on December 9 of that season. In 1929 the Packers shut out the Bears three times, 23-0, 14-0, and 25-0 en route to their first NFL championship. Later that season, on November 9, the Bears would finally score on the Packers although they came up short in the final score 13-12. The Packers would go on to win their second consecutive NFL title that season.
- Packers 16, Bears 14 (November 2, 1941) – The Bears came into the game undefeated and seemingly invincible. Over their first five games, they defeated their rivals by an unprecedented 157 points. However, the Packers upset them in this game which would be the Bears lone defeat that season. The Associated Press deemed the game as the "Chicago Bears Myth is Broken". Chicago fans made accusations that the game had been fixed, and it was suggested that the Packers had employed a "secret" defensive scheme. The Packers had built a 16-0 lead through the first three quarters of play before the Bears mounted a comeback in the fourth quarter coming up just short of a win.
- Bears 33, Packers 14 (December 14, 1941) – In the first playoff meeting between these two rivals, the Bears defeated the Packers 33–14 in a one-game-playoff to determine the Western Division championship. After the Packers, the Bears defeated the New York GiantsNew York GiantsThe New York Giants are a professional American football team based in East Rutherford, New Jersey, representing the New York City metropolitan area. The Giants are currently members of the Eastern Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League...
en route to their fourth NFL Championship. Until the 2010 post-season, this remained the only playoff meeting between the teams. - Packers 49, Bears 0 (September 30, 1962) – Vince LombardiVince LombardiVincent Thomas "Vince" Lombardi was an American football coach. He is best known as the head coach of the Green Bay Packers during the 1960s, where he led the team to three straight league championships and five in seven years, including winning the first two Super Bowls following the 1966 and...
's Packers shutout the George HalasGeorge HalasGeorge Stanley Halas, Sr. , nicknamed "Papa Bear" and "Mr. Everything", was a player, coach, owner and pioneer in professional American football. He was the iconic longtime leader of the NFL's Chicago Bears...
' Bears, 49-0 at City Stadium, the Packers largest margin of victory in the rivalry. Strangely, the team repeated that exact score against the Eagles six weeks later on Nov. 11, 1962. The games remain a Packers team record for most points in a shutout victory. After again humiliating the Bears later in the season, this time by a score of 38-7, the Packers would go on to win their 8th NFL championship. Motivated by the two humiliating losses to the Packers, Halas would spend the off season focusing on beating the Packers. In 1963, the Bears handed the Packers their only two losses, and would themselves win their 8th NFL championship. - Packers 23, Bears 12 (September 13, 1964) – Remembered as the "Free Kick Game" because the Packers invoked the surprising "Fair catch kickFair catch kickThe fair catch kick is a rarely used rule in some forms of American football that allows a team, after making a fair catch of an opponent's kick, to attempt a field goal freely from the spot of the catch. It is one of the three types of free kicks; the other two are the kickoff and the safety kick...
rule", which allows for a place or drop kick field goal attempt from the spot of a fair catch. Elijah PittsElijah PittsElijah Eugene Pitts was an American football halfback in the National Football League for the Green Bay Packers, the Los Angeles Rams, and the New Orleans Saints. He played college football at Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Arkansas.Pitts scored two touchdowns in the original Super Bowl...
fair caught a Bears punt on the Bears' 48 yard-line just before the end of the first half. Packers' coach Vince Lombardi opted to attempt a free kick. Confusion ensued as neither team had ever so much as even practiced a free kick. The Packers lined up at the line of scrimmage with Bart StarrBart StarrBryan Bartlett "Bart" Starr is a former professional American football player and coach. Wearing #15, he was the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers from 1956 to 1971 and head coach from 1975 to 1983, compiling a record of 52–76–3 ....
holding for Paul HornungPaul HornungPaul Vernon Hornung is a retired Hall of Fame professional football player who played for the Green Bay Packers from 1957-66...
. Hornung made the 52-yard field goal as the first half ended. The Packers stunned all in attendance with the kick, and went on to win the game 23-12. - Bears 13, Packers 10 (November 3, 1968) - The Bears got their revenge on the Packers, beating them 13-10 on a fair catch free kick by Mac PercivalMac PercivalMac L. Percival is a former American football placekicker in the National Football League from ....
. - Bears 2, Packers 0 (August 7, 1971) – Although it was only an exhibition — Dan DevineDan DevineDaniel John Devine was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach football coach at Arizona State University from 1955 to 1957, the University of Missouri from 1958 to 1970, and the University of Notre Dame from 1975 to 1980, compiling a career college football mark of...
's first as head coach of the Packers — it will long be remembered as an exercise in futility. The Bears won when 6-foot-7 quarterback Frank Patrick of the Packers, who had been drafted as a tight end the year before and miscast as a quarterback, faded back to pass in the third quarter and faded too far, beyond the end line at Milwaukee's County Stadium for a safety and the only score of the game. - Packers 12, Bears 6 (September 7, 1980) - With the score tied 6-6 and the game in overtime, Packers kicker Chester MarcolChester MarcolCzesław "Chester" Marcol is a former American Football Placekicker for the Green Bay Packers. He was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 1987.-Early years:...
was called in to attempt a game-winning field goal. The Bears’ Alan Page managed to break through and block the field goal, with the football hitting his helmet. The ball rebounded back to the bespectacled Marcol, and before anyone on the field had realized what happened, the scared-to-death Marcol crossed the goal line to score the winning touchdown for the Packers. - Bears 61, Packers 7 (December 7, 1980) - After the Packers had suffered the second most lopsided defeat in their history, Bart Starr charged across the field to confront Bears coach Neill ArmstrongNeill ArmstrongNeill Ford Armstrong is a former American football player and coach whose career spanned more than 40 years at both the collegiate and professional levels....
. Starr was upset because defensive coordinator Buddy RyanBuddy RyanJames David "Buddy" Ryan is a former American NFL football coach.-Early years:Ryan was born and reared in a small, agricultural-based community "just outside of Frederick, Oklahoma." Ryan played college football for Oklahoma A&M University where he earned four letters as a guard between 1952 and...
had the Bears blitzing from all angles in the fourth quarter. "Bart Starr was upset," Armstrong said after the game. "He did the talking and I did the listening. He said he'd rather not hear what I had to say, something to that effect, and he left." Two years later, Bill Tobin, the Bears' vice president of player personnel at the time, revealed that he had been instructed by general manager Jim Finks during the off-season to study film and decode the Packers' signal system for relaying plays to the quarterback. Tobin, who had been in the Packers' front office during the Devine years, had been fired by Starr in 1975 as part of a wholesale housecleaning. "I went at it like a tiger does good meat," Tobin said at the time. "We wanted 100 points," defensive end Dan HamptonDan HamptonDaniel Oliver Hampton also known as "Danimal" is a retired Hall of Fame American football defensive tackle who played twelve seasons for the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990 in the National Football League. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2002...
said. "It couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of (expletive)." - Bears 23, Packers 7 (October 21, 1985) – The world was introduced to William "The Refrigerator" PerryWilliam Perry (American football)William Perry is a former professional American football player. He is best known for his years as a defensive lineman for the Chicago Bears. In reference to his large size, he was popularly known as "The Refrigerator" or, abbreviated, "The Fridge".-Life and athletic career:Perry was born in...
on Monday Night football. In goal line situations, Bears head coach Mike DitkaMike DitkaMichael Keller Ditka, Jr. is a former American football NFL player, television commentator, and coach. Ditka coached the Chicago Bears for 11 years and New Orleans Saints for three years. Ditka and Tom Flores are the only two people to win Super Bowls as a player, an assistant coach, and a head...
used rookie defensive lineman William Perry, who weighed roughly 350 lbs. in the fullback position. Twice, Perry led the way for Bears legend Walter PaytonWalter PaytonWalter Jerry Payton was an American football running back who played for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League for thirteen seasons. Walter Payton was known around the NFL as "Sweetness". He is remembered as one of the most prolific running backs in the history of American football...
on two and one yard touchdown runs. In the second quarter, "the Fridge" was given the ball and plunged into the end zone for one of the heaviest touchdowns in NFL history. The Bears won 23-7, and "The Fridge" was born. - Bears 16, Packers 10 (November 10, 1985) – Two weeks after the Monday Night Game, tempers reached a boiling point in the rivalry. Packers cornerback Mark LeeMark Lee (American football)Mark Lee is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the second round of the 1980 NFL Draft...
was ejected after he and Bears running back Walter Payton went flying over a bench in the first quarter. A few minutes later, Packers safety Ken StillsKen StillsKen Stills is a former American football safety in the National Football League. He was originally drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the eighth round of the 1985 NFL Draft...
was flagged for leveling Matt SuheyMatt SuheyMatthew Jerome Suhey is a former professional American football player, playing fullback/running back for ten seasons in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears...
, Payton's backfield mate, well after the whistle. - Bears 12, Packers 10 (November 23, 1986) – In Week 12 of the 1986 season Green Bay defensive tackle Charles MartinCharles Martin (football player)-External links:*...
wore a towel with a hit list of specific Bears numbers written on it, such as #34, Walter Payton, #9 Jim McMahonJim McMahonJames Robert "Jim" McMahon, Jr. is a former American football player. He played college football at Brigham Young University, where he was a two-time All-American and later in the professional ranks with the Chicago Bears, San Diego Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Arizona...
, and others. Following a McMahon interception Martin came up from behind and body slammed him to the turf, separating McMahon's shoulder, ending the quarterback's season. Martin would be suspended for two games, at the time the longest suspension in NFL history. - Packers 14, Bears 13 (November 5, 1989) – This would become known as the Instant Replay Game. Packers quarterback Don MajkowskiDon MajkowskiDonald Francis Vincent Majkowski, "Majik", is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League for the Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts and Detroit Lions.-College career:...
led the Packers to a comeback with an apparent game-winning touchdown pass to wide receiver Sterling SharpeSterling SharpeSterling Sharpe is a former American football wide receiver and an analyst for the NFL Network. He attended the University of South Carolina, and played from 1988 to 1994 with the Green Bay Packers.-Early life:...
. Initially the play was called a touchdown, but line judge Jim Quirk had called a penalty on Majkowski for being beyond the line of scrimmage when he threw the pass. A nervous and tense crowd at Lambeau FieldLambeau FieldLambeau Field is an outdoor football stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin, the home of the NFL's Green Bay Packers. Opened in 1957 as City Stadium, it replaced the original City Stadium as the Packers' home field...
waited as the call went up to the instant replay official. Several minutes later, the call came down and the touchdown was awarded as recorded by instant replay, providing the Packers their first victory over the Bears since 1984. This led to a change in the "illegal forward pass" rule which defined when to consider a passer past the line of scrimmage. The rule formerly was judged by the position of the ball instead of the passer's feet. Bears coach Mike Ditka ordered that an asterisk be placed next to the result in all team publications. - Packers 33, Bears 6 (October 31, 1994) Playing with a severely bruised hip in a driving rainstorm at Soldier FieldSoldier FieldSoldier Field is located on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, Illinois, United States, in the Near South Side. It is home to the NFL's Chicago Bears...
, Brett FavreBrett FavreBrett Lorenzo Favre is a former American football quarterback who spent the majority of his career with the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League . He was a 20-year veteran of the NFL, having played quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons , Green Bay Packers , New York Jets and Minnesota...
rushes for a career-high 58 yards - including a 36-yard touchdown in the second quarter when he leaped over a Bears defender. After the game Favre said "Maybe Gale SayersGale SayersGale Eugene Sayers also known as "The Kansas Comet", is a former professional football player in the National Football League who spent his entire career with the Chicago Bears....
(who had his number retired that night along with Dick ButkusDick ButkusRichard Marvin "Dick" Butkus is a former American football player for the Chicago Bears. He was drafted in 1965 and he is also widely regarded as one of the best and most durable linebackers of all time. Butkus starred as a football player for the University of Illinois and the Chicago Bears. He...
) got excited about that one,". With a win in that game, Green Bay began a ten game winning streak against the Bears as Favre was considered a "Bear-killer" by members of the Chicago Bears media and fans alike. This game marked the beginning of two streaks in the series. The Packers would win ten consecutive games in the series (the longest between the two clubs) and also eleven consecutive away games - a streak that would not end until the 2005 season. - Packers 27, Bears 24 (September 11, 1995) Brett Favre throws a 99-yard touchdown pass to Robert BrooksRobert BrooksRobert Darren Brooks is a former American football wide receiver who attended University of South Carolina and played for the Green Bay Packers and the Denver Broncos.-Early life:...
- becoming only the eighth QB in league history to do so. Favre finished the game with 312 yards passing and three touchdowns in a nationally televised game on Monday Night FootballMonday Night FootballMonday Night Football is a live broadcast of the National Football League on ESPN. From to it aired on ABC. Monday Night Football was, along with Hallmark Hall of Fame, and the Walt Disney anthology television series, one of the longest running prime time commercial network television series...
. - Packers 35, Bears 28 (November 12, 1995) Coming into this much-anticipated matchup, first place in the NFC Central division was on the line. A victory would give the Packers the same record as the Bears (6–4) and would mean a series sweep, giving Green Bay the head-to-head tie-breaker should the teams be tied at season's end. Brett Favre had a badly sprained ankle, which kept his status for the game uncertain. He had not been able to practice all week until the Friday prior to the game. Not only did Favre start, but he had his best game of the season up to that point. He completed 25 of 33 passes for 336 yards and a career-high five touchdowns. Bears QB Erik KramerErik KramerWilliam Erik Kramer , is a former American football quarterback. He attended John Burroughs High School in Burbank, CA. After attending Los Angeles Pierce College and playing as their quarterback, Kramer transferred to North Carolina State University where he finished a successful college football...
also had a solid game, going 23 of 38 for 318 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. The teams combined for 800 yards of offense. The game was not decided until LeRoy ButlerLeRoy ButlerLeRoy Butler, III is a former American football strong safety who played his entire career with the Green Bay Packers . He spent his childhood in Jacksonville, Florida, challenged by physical problems that forced him to wear leg braces and use a wheelchair at times while undergoing therapy...
intercepted Kramer in the end zone on fourth-down-and-two with less than two minutes left to play. - Packers 24, Bears 23 (October 12, 1997) In one of the more back-and-forth contests in the rivalry, the Bears got off to a 10–0 lead thanks in part to a rushing touchdown by Raymont HarrisRaymont HarrisRaymont LaShawn Harris is a former college and professional American football running back. He played 6 seasons in the NFL from 1994 to 2000 for the Chicago Bears, the Green Bay Packers, the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots.-College career:He starred at the Ohio State University, where...
in the first quarter before the Packers came back to take a 14–10 halftime lead due to a rushing score by Dorsey LevensDorsey LevensHerbert Dorsey Levens is a retired American football running back in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the fifth round of the 1994 NFL Draft. He played college football at Notre Dame and later Georgia Tech.In his career, Levens also played for the...
. In the third quarter, Erik Kramer ran for a three-yard touchdown to put the Bears back in front, 17–14. However, in the waning seconds of the third quarter, Brett Favre connected with Mark ChmuraMark ChmuraMark William Chmura , is a former American football tight end, who played his entire career with the Green Bay Packers .-Biography:Chmura was born in Deerfield, Massachusetts, United States.-College:...
for a touchdown. The Packers led, 21–17, then extended their lead to 24–17. The Bears marched down the field and scored when Kramer connected with Chris PennChris Penn (American football)Chris Penn is a former professional American football wide receiver who played for six seasons in the National Football League for the Kansas City Chiefs, the Chicago Bears, and the San Diego Chargers. He is son to James Penn of Nowata, Oklahoma...
with less than two minutes left. In an "all-or-nothing" maneuver, the Bears went for a two-point conversion. The pass fell incomplete, essentially preserving the win for the Packers. - Bears 14, Packers 13 (November 7, 1999) – In their first game since the passing of running backRunning backA running back is a gridiron football position, who is typically lined up in the offensive backfield. The primary roles of a running back are to receive handoffs from the quarterback for a rushing play, to catch passes from out of the backfield, and to block.There are usually one or two running...
Walter Payton, the Bears defeated the Packers for the first time since 19931993 NFL seasonThe 1993 NFL season was the 74th regular season of the National Football League. For the first time in league history, all NFL teams played their 16-game schedule over a span of 18 weeks. After the success of expanding the regular season to a period of 17 weeks in 1990, the league hoped this new...
on a blocked field goal by defensive tackle Bryan RobinsonBryan RobinsonBryan Keith Robinson nicknamed "Big Dog" is a former American football defensive lineman. He was originally signed by the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 1997. He began his college football career at College of the Desert in Palm Desert, CA...
.
- Packers 34, Bears 21 (October 7, 2002) - This Monday night contest at Memorial StadiumMemorial Stadium (Champaign)thumb|right|300px|Original plan for Memorial Stadium circa 1921. Caption from [[Popular Mechanics]] Magazine, 1921Memorial Stadium is a football stadium located in Champaign, Illinois, in the United States, on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The stadium is dedicated as...
in Champaign, IllinoisChampaign, IllinoisChampaign is a city in Champaign County, Illinois, in the United States. The city is located south of Chicago, west of Indianapolis, Indiana, and 178 miles northeast of St. Louis, Missouri. Though surrounded by farm communities, Champaign is notable for sharing the campus of the University of...
, was the only Bears home game in the entire series that was played outside of Chicago. Brett Favre threw an 85-yard TD pass to Donald Driver in the first quarter—the second longest of his career to that point. At the time, Soldier Field was undergoing a major renovation. - Bears 26, Packers 0 (September 10, 2006) – In the opening week of the season, the Bears handed Brett Favre his first shutout in his 16-year career, winning 26–0 in Green BayGreen Bay, WisconsinGreen Bay is a city in and the county seat of Brown County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, located at the head of Green Bay, a sub-basin of Lake Michigan, at the mouth of the Fox River. It has an elevation of above sea level and is located north of Milwaukee. As of the 2010 United States Census,...
. The Bears' offense, criticized for being conservative, opened the game with a 49-yard touchdown pass from Rex GrossmanRex GrossmanRex Daniel Grossman, III is an American football quarterback for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League . Grossman played college football for the University of Florida, and thereafter, he has played professionally for the Chicago Bears, Houston Texans and Washington Redskins of...
to Bernard BerrianBernard BerrianBernard Berrian is a free agent American football wide receiver who last played for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League. He was originally drafted by the Chicago Bears in the third round of the 2004 NFL Draft...
. This also marked the first game in which the Bears' Devin HesterDevin HesterDevin Hester is an American football wide receiver and return specialist for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League . He played college football at the University of Miami, where he became the first person in the university’s recent history to play in all three phases of American football...
returned a punt for a touchdown. - Bears 20, Packers 17 (December 22, 2008) – In the coldest game in recorded Bears history, with a temperature at kickoff of 2 degrees and -13 degrees with wind chill, the Packers traveled to Soldier Field, where a victory against the Bears would have ended their playoff hopes. The Bears had to rally from a 14–3 score at the half. The Bears were able to score after a turnover on a Packers punt return. The Packers were on the verge of finishing a game-winning drive when Mason CrosbyMason CrosbyMason Walker Crosby , is a professional American football placekicker for the Green Bay Packers in the National Football League. During his playing days at the University of Colorado, Crosby was widely considered the best kicker in college football, as evidenced by ESPN draft expert Mel Kiper Jr.'s...
's field goal attempt was blocked by Alex Brown, pushing the game to overtime. The Bears took the first possession in overtime and won the game on a 38-yard field goal by Robbie GouldRobbie GouldRobert Paul "Robbie" Gould III is an American football placekicker for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. He was originally signed by the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent in 2005. He played college football at Penn State...
. - Packers 21, Bears 14 (January 23, 2011 NFC Championship Game). This was the first time the two teams have met in the playoffs since 1941. The Green Bay Packers had a 14-0 lead late in the second quarter, only to be intercepted by Brian UrlacherBrian UrlacherBrian Keith Urlacher is an American football player for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League . He attended the University of New Mexico, where he was one of the school's most decorated athletes. In addition to setting multiple university records, Urlacher earned consideration for the...
, who was then tackled by Aaron Rodgers. Bears quarterback, Jay Cutler, was injured late in the second quarter, and was unable to continue. After Bears quarterback Todd Collins proved ineffective, going 0 for 4 on two drives, the Bears brought in Caleb HanieCaleb HanieCaleb Jeffrey Hanie is an American football quarterback for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. He was signed by the Bears as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played high school football for Forney High School in Forney, Texas and led his team to consecutive top 3 finishes in...
, who brought the Bears within 7 points. The Packers had another interception by B.J. Raji (Nicknamed "The Freezer" like Chicago's William Perry who was nicknamed "The Fridge" back in the 1980s), which was answered by a Bears touchdown. The game ended with an interception by Sam ShieldsSam ShieldsSamuel George Shields III is an American football cornerback for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. He was signed by the Packers as an undrafted free agent in 2010...
, his second of the game.
Playoffs
The Bears and Packers have made it to the playoffs in the same year only 4 times.- 1941 The Bears would go on to win the championship early on in the rivalry. This was also the only playoff game in which the two teams had played against each other until the NFC Championship game of the 2010 season.
- 1994 Both teams won first round games only to be knocked out in the second round games, seeing the 49ers go on to win the Super Bowl.
- 2001 The Bears had a first round bye but the Packers were the only one of the two teams to win a playoff game this year. The Packers had also given the Bears 2 of their 3 regular season losses that season. The Bears were knocked out at home by the Eagles while the Packers lost to the eventual Super Bowl runner-up Rams.
- 2010 The two teams met on the last day of the season in what was a must win for Green Bay. The Packers won to capture the last wild card spot, while the Bears had already secured a first-round bye. Green Bay clinched a trip to the NFC Championship by virtue of a 21-16 win over Philadelphia in the Wild Card round and then defeating Atlanta, 48-21, in a divisional playoff. The Bears defeated Seattle in the other divisional playoff, 35-24. Both teams advanced to the NFC Championship game, only their second playoff game against each other. Many fans of both teams describe the game as the biggest in the history of the rivalry, with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. The Packers would ultimately prevail 21-14 and go on to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV.
Statistics and records
As of September 25, 2011, there have been 183 games between the two teams—most in NFL history—since their first league game in 1921, of which the Bears have won 92 and the Packers 85. The largest margin of victory was a 61–7 Bears win on December 7, 1980.Club success
As of 20112011 NFL season
The 2011 NFL season, the 92nd regular season of the National Football League, began on Thursday, September 8, 2011 with the Super Bowl XLV champion Green Bay Packers defeating the New Orleans Saints 42–34 at Lambeau Field and will end with Super Bowl XLVI, the league's championship game, on...
, the Bears and Packers are the NFL's two most successful franchises. The two clubs have won a combined 22 championships in the league's 92-year history.
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Playoff Appearances | NFL Title Game Appearances | Super Bowl Appearances | All-time Record |
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Chicago Bears Chicago Bears The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League... |
9 | 4 | 18 | 4 | 26 | 10 | 2 | 722–531–42 |
Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers The Green Bay Packers are an American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The Packers are the current NFL champions... |
13 | 9 | 13 | 6 | 26 | 10 | 5 | 693–540–36 |
Combined | 22 | 13 | 31 | 10 | 52 | 20 | 7 | 1415–1071–78 |
- Table correct as of February 7, 2011
Summary of results
Bears wins | Ties | Packers wins | Bears points | Packers points | |
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Regular season | 91 | 6 | 84 | 3,077 | 2,975 |
Postseason | 1 | 1 | 47 | 35 | |
Total | 92 | 6 | 85 | 3,124 | 3,010 |
Updated September 25, 2011.
Individual game results
This is a list of results from all of the meetings between the Chicago BearsChicago Bears
The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League...
and Green Bay Packers
Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers are an American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The Packers are the current NFL champions...
from their first meeting in 1921 to the present.
Bears regular season victory | Packers regular season victory | Tied Game | Post Season Meeting NFL playoffs The National Football League playoffs are a single-elimination tournament held at the end of the regular season to determine the NFL champion. Six teams from each of the league's two conferences qualify for the playoffs based on regular season records, and a tie-breaking procedure exists in the... |
1920s (Bears 7–6–3)
Year | Date | Winner | Result | Loser | Attendance | Location |
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1921 1921 NFL season The 1921 APFA season was the 2nd regular season of the National Football League, which was then called the American Professional Football Association.... |
Sunday, November 27 | Chicago Staleys | 20–0 | Green Bay Packers | 7,000 | Chicago, Illinois |
1923 1923 NFL season The 1923 NFL season was the 4th regular season of the National Football League. For the first time, all of the clubs that were considered to be part of the NFL fielded teams. The new teams that entered the league included the Duluth Kelleys, the St. Louis All Stars , and a new Cleveland Indians team... |
Sunday, October 14 | Chicago Bears | 3–0 | Green Bay Packers | 4,451 | Green Bay, Wisconsin Green Bay, Wisconsin Green Bay is a city in and the county seat of Brown County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, located at the head of Green Bay, a sub-basin of Lake Michigan, at the mouth of the Fox River. It has an elevation of above sea level and is located north of Milwaukee. As of the 2010 United States Census,... |
1924 1924 NFL season The 1924 NFL season was the 5th regular season of the National Football League. The league had 18 teams play during the season, including the new clubs Frankford Yellow Jackets, Kansas City Blues, and Kenosha Maroons. The Louisville Brecks, Oorang Indians, St... |
Sunday, November 23 | Chicago Bears | 3–0 | Green Bay Packers | 6,000 | Chicago |
1925 1925 NFL season The 1925 NFL season was the 6th regular season of the National Football League. Five new teams entered the league: New York Giants, Detroit Panthers, Pottsville Maroons, Providence Steam Roller, and a new Canton Bulldogs team... |
Sunday, September 27 | Green Bay Packers | 14–10 | Chicago Bears | 5,389 | Green Bay |
1925 | Sunday, November 22 | Chicago Bears | 21–0 | Green Bay Packers | 6,898 | Chicago |
1926 1926 NFL season The 1926 NFL season was the 7th regular season of the National Football League. The league grew to 22 teams, a figure that would not be equaled in professional football until 1961, adding the Brooklyn Lions, the Hartford Blues, the Los Angeles Buccaneers, and the Louisville Colonels, with Racine... |
Sunday, September 26 | Green Bay Packers | 6–6 | Chicago Bears | 7,000 | Green Bay |
1926 | Sunday, November 21 | Chicago Bears | 19–13 | Green Bay Packers | 7,500 | Chicago |
1926 | Sunday, December 19 | Chicago Bears | 3–3 | Green Bay Packers | 10,000 | Chicago |
1927 1927 NFL season The 1927 NFL season was the 8th regular season of the National Football League. Prior to the season, the league decided to eliminate the financially weaker teams. As a result, the league dropped from 22 to 12 teams, and a majority of the remaining teams were centered around the East Coast instead... |
Sunday, October 2 | Chicago Bears | 7–6 | Green Bay Packers | 5,500 | Green Bay |
1927 | Sunday, November 20 | Chicago Bears | 14–6 | Green Bay Packers | 6,000 | Chicago |
1928 1928 NFL season The 1928 NFL season was the 9th regular season of the National Football League. The league dropped to 10 teams after both the Cleveland Bulldogs and the Duluth Eskimos folded before the season. The Buffalo Bisons also had a year out from the league. The Detroit Wolverines were an expansion club... |
Sunday, September 30 | Green Bay Packers | 12–12 | Chicago Bears | 8,500 | Green Bay |
1928 | Sunday, October 21 | Green Bay Packers | 16–6 | Chicago Bears | 15,000 | Chicago |
1928 | Sunday, December 9 | Green Bay Packers | 6–0 | Chicago Bears | 14,000 | Chicago |
1929 1929 NFL season The 1929 NFL season was the 10th regular season of the National Football League. The league increased back to 12 teams with the addition of Orange Tornadoes and Minneapolis Red Jackets and the re-entry of the Buffalo Bisons... |
Sunday, September 29 | Green Bay Packers | 23–0 | Chicago Bears | 13,000 | Green Bay |
1929 | Sunday, November 10 | Green Bay Packers | 14–0 | Chicago Bears | 13,000 | Chicago |
1929 | Sunday, December 8 | Green Bay Packers | 25–0 | Chicago Bears | 6,000 | Chicago |
1930s (Bears 12–11–1)
Year | Date | Winner | Result | Loser | Attendance | Location |
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1930 1930 NFL season The 1930 NFL season was the 11th regular season of the National Football League. Prior to the season, Brooklyn businessmen William B. Dwyer and John C. Depler bought the Dayton Triangles, moved it, and renamed it the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Orange Tornadoes relocated to Newark and the Buffalo Bisons... |
Sunday, September 28 | Green Bay Packers | 7–0 | Chicago Bears | 10,000 | Green Bay |
1930 | Sunday, November 9 | Green Bay Packers | 13–12 | Chicago Bears | 22,000 | Chicago |
1930 | Sunday, December 7 | Chicago Bears | 21–0 | Green Bay Packers | 20,000 | Chicago |
1931 1931 NFL season The 1931 NFL season was the 12th regular season of the National Football League. The league decreased to 10 teams due to financial hardships caused by the Great Depression. While the Cleveland Indians joined as an expansion team, the league lost the Minneapolis Red Jackets and the Newark Tornadoes... |
Sunday, September 27 | Green Bay Packers | 7–0 | Chicago Bears | 13,500 | Green Bay |
1931 | Sunday, November 1 | Green Bay Packers | 6–2 | Chicago Bears | 30,000 | Chicago |
1931 | Sunday, December 6 | Chicago Bears | 7–6 | Green Bay Packers | 18,000 | Chicago |
1932 1932 NFL season -League leaders:-References:* NFL Record and Fact Book * * * Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League... |
Sunday, September 25 | Green Bay Packers | 0–0 | Chicago Bears | 13,000 | Green Bay |
1932 | Sunday, October 16 | Green Bay Packers | 2–0 | Chicago Bears | 18,000 | Chicago |
1932 | Sunday, December 11 | Chicago Bears | 9–0 | Green Bay Packers | 5,000 | Chicago |
1933 1933 NFL season The 1933 NFL season was the 14th regular season of the National Football League. Because of the success of the 1932 NFL Playoff Game, the league divided its teams into two divisions for the first time, with the winners of each division playing in a championship game to determine the NFL champion... |
Sunday, September 24 | Chicago Bears | 14–7 | Green Bay Packers | 12,000 | Green Bay |
1933 | Sunday, October 22 | Chicago Bears | 10–7 | Green Bay Packers | 21,000 | Chicago |
1933 | Sunday, December 10 | Chicago Bears | 7–6 | Green Bay Packers | 7,000 | Chicago |
1934 1934 NFL season The 1934 NFL season was the 15th regular season of the National Football League. Before the season, the Portsmouth Spartans moved to Detroit, Michigan and were renamed the Detroit Lions.... |
Sunday, September 23 | Chicago Bears | 24–10 | Green Bay Packers | 13,500 | Green Bay |
1934 | Sunday, October 28 | Chicago Bears | 27–14 | Green Bay Packers | 18,000 | Chicago |
1935 1935 NFL season The 1935 NFL season was the 16th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended when the Detroit Lions defeated the New York Giants in the NFL Championship Game.... |
Sunday, September 23 | Green Bay Packers | 7–0 | Chicago Bears | 13,600 | Green Bay |
1935 | Sunday, October 27 | Green Bay Packers | 17–14 | Chicago Bears | 29,386 | Chicago |
1936 1936 NFL season The 1936 NFL season was the 17th regular season of the National Football League. For the first time since the league was founded, there were no team transactions; neither a club folded nor did a new one join the NFL. 1936 was also the first year in which all league teams played the same number of... |
Sunday, September 23 | Chicago Bears | 30–3 | Green Bay Packers | 14,312 | Green Bay |
1936 | Sunday, November 1 | Green Bay Packers | 21–10 | Chicago Bears | 31,346 | Chicago |
1937 1937 NFL season The 1937 NFL season was the 18th regular season of the National Football League. The Cleveland Rams joined the league as an expansion team. Meanwhile, the Redskins relocated from Boston, Massachusetts to Washington, D.C.... |
Sunday, September 19 | Chicago Bears | 14–2 | Green Bay Packers | 16,658 | Green Bay |
1937 | Sunday, November 1 | Green Bay Packers | 24–14 | Chicago Bears | 44,977 | Chicago |
1938 1938 NFL season The 1938 NFL season was the 19th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended when the New York Giants defeated the Green Bay Packers in the NFL Championship Game.-Major rule changes:... |
Sunday, September 18 | Chicago Bears | 2–0 | Green Bay Packers | 15,172 | Green Bay |
1938 | Sunday, November 6 | Green Bay Packers | 24–17 | Chicago Bears | 40,208 | Chicago |
1939 1939 NFL season The 1939 NFL season was the 20th regular season of the National Football League. Before the season, NFL president Joseph Carr died, and Carl Storck was named to replace him.... |
Sunday, September 24 | Green Bay Packers | 21–16 | Chicago Bears | 19,192 | Green Bay |
1939 | Sunday, November 5 | Chicago Bears | 24–17 | Chicago Bears | 40,537 | Chicago |
1940s (Bears 16–4–1)
Year | Date | Winner | Result | Loser | Attendance | Location |
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1940 1940 NFL season The 1940 NFL season was the 21st regular season of the National Football League. The season ended when the Chicago Bears defeated the Washington Redskins in the NFL Championship Game, 73–0. This game still stands as the most one-sided victory in NFL history... |
Sunday, September 22 | Chicago Bears | 41–10 | Green Bay Packers | 22,557 | Green Bay |
1940 | Sunday, November 3 | Chicago Bears | 14–7 | Green Bay Packers | 45,434 | Chicago |
1941 1941 NFL season The 1941 NFL season was the 22nd regular season of the National Football League. Before the season, Elmer Layden was named the first Commissioner of the NFL, while Carl Storck resigned as league president.... |
Sunday, September 28 | Chicago Bears | 25–17 | Green Bay Packers | 24,876 | Green Bay |
1941 | Sunday, November 2 | Green Bay Packers | 16–14 | Chicago Bears | 46,484 | Chicago |
1941 NFL playoffs, 1941 The 1941 National Football League season resulted in a tie for the Western Division championship between the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears. The divisional championship game was played on December 14, 1941 at Wrigley Field. The winner of that game would host the New York Giants on December... |
Sunday, December 14 | Chicago Bears | 33–14 | Green Bay Packers | 43,425 | Chicago |
1942 1942 NFL season The 1942 NFL season was the 23rd regular season of the National Football League. Before the season, many players left for service in World War II, thus depleting the rosters of all the teams.... |
Sunday, September 27 | Chicago Bears | 44–28 | Green Bay Packers | 20,007 | Green Bay |
1942 | Sunday, November 15 | Chicago Bears | 38–7 | Green Bay Packers | 42,787 | Chicago |
1943 1943 NFL season The 1943 NFL season was the 24th regular season of the National Football League. As more players left to serve in World War II, three teams were affected by the depleted rosters. The Cleveland Rams were granted permission to suspend operations for this season. The Philadelphia Eagles and the... |
Sunday, September 26 | Green Bay Packers | 21–21 | Chicago Bears | 23,675 | Green Bay |
1943 | Sunday, November 7 | Chicago Bears | 21–7 | Green Bay Packers | 43,425 | Chicago |
1944 1944 NFL season The 1944 NFL season was the 25th regular season of the United States National Football League. The Boston Yanks joined the league as an expansion team. Also, the Brooklyn Dodgers changed their name to Brooklyn Tigers. Meanwhile, both the Cleveland Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles resumed their... |
Sunday, September 24 | Green Bay Packers | 42–28 | Chicago Bears | 24,362 | Green Bay |
1944 | Sunday, November 5 | Chicago Bears | 21–0 | Green Bay Packers | 45,553 | Chicago |
1945 1945 NFL season The 1945 NFL season was the 26th regular season of the National Football League. The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Chicago Cardinals resumed their traditional operations.... |
Sunday, September 30 | Green Bay Packers | 31–21 | Chicago Bears | 24,525 | Green Bay |
1945 | Sunday, November 4 | Chicago Bears | 28–24 | Green Bay Packers | 45,527 | Chicago |
1946 1946 NFL season The 1946 NFL season was the 27th regular season of the National Football League. Before the season, Elmer Layden resigned as NFL Commissioner and Bert Bell, co-founder of the Philadelphia Eagles, replaced him... |
Sunday, September 29 | Chicago Bears | 30–7 | Green Bay Packers | 25,049 | Green Bay |
1946 | Sunday, November 3 | Chicago Bears | 10–7 | Green Bay Packers | 46,321 | Chicago |
1947 1947 NFL season The 1947 NFL season was the 28th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded the regular season by one game from eleven games per team to twelve, a number that remained constant until the 1961 season.... |
Sunday, September 28 | Green Bay Packers | 29–20 | Chicago Bears | 25,461 | Green Bay |
1947 | Sunday, November 9 | Chicago Bears | 20–17 | Green Bay Packers | 46,112 | Chicago |
1948 1948 NFL season The 1948 NFL season was the 29th regular season of the National Football League. During the season, Halfback Fred Gehrke painted horns on the Los Angeles Rams' helmets, making the first modern helmet emblem in pro football. The season ended when the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Chicago... |
Sunday, September 26 | Chicago Bears | 45–7 | Green Bay Packers | 25,546 | Green Bay |
1948 | Sunday, November 14 | Chicago Bears | 7–6 | Green Bay Packers | 48,113 | Chicago |
1949 1949 NFL season The 1949 NFL season was the 30th regular season of the National Football League. Prior to the season, Boston Yanks owner Ted Collins asked the league to fold his team due to financial woes, and give him a new one in New York City... |
Sunday, September 25 | Chicago Bears | 17–0 | Green Bay Packers | 25,571 | Green Bay |
1949 | Sunday, November 6 | Chicago Bears | 24–3 | Green Bay Packers | 47,218 | Chicago |
1950s (Bears 14–5–1)
Year | Date | Winner | Result | Loser | Attendance | Location |
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1950 1950 NFL season The 1950 NFL season was the 31st regular season of the National Football League. The merger with the All-America Football Conference expanded the league to 13 teams. Meanwhile, television brought a new era to the game. The Los Angeles Rams became the first NFL team to have all of its games – both... |
Sunday, October 1 | Green Bay Packers | 31–21 | Chicago Bears | 24,893 | Green Bay |
1950 | Sunday, October 15 | Chicago Bears | 28–14 | Green Bay Packers | 51,065 | Chicago |
1951 1951 NFL season The 1951 NFL season was the 32nd regular season of the National Football League. Prior to the season, Baltimore Colts owner Abraham Watner faced financial difficulties, and thus gave his team and its player contracts back to the league for $50,000. However, many Baltimore fans started to protest... |
Sunday, September 30 | Chicago Bears | 31–20 | Green Bay Packers | 24,666 | Green Bay |
1951 | Sunday, November 18 | Chicago Bears | 24–13 | Green Bay Packers | 36,771 | Chicago |
1952 1952 NFL season The 1952 NFL season was the 33rd regular season of the National Football League. Prior to the season, New York Yanks owner Ted Collins sold his team back to the NFL... |
Sunday, September 28 | Chicago Bears | 24–14 | Green Bay Packers | 24,656 | Green Bay |
1952 | Sunday, November 9 | Green Bay Packers | 41–28 | Chicago Bears | 41,751 | Chicago |
1953 1953 NFL season The 1953 NFL season was the 34th regular season of the National Football League. The names of the American and National conferences were changed to the Eastern and Western conferences.... |
Sunday, October 4 | Chicago Bears | 17–13 | Green Bay Packers | 24,835 | Green Bay |
1953 | Sunday, November 8 | Chicago Bears | 21–21 | Green Bay Packers | 39,889 | Chicago |
1954 1954 NFL season The 1954 NFL season was the 35th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended when the Cleveland Browns defeated the Detroit Lions in the NFL Championship Game.-Major rule changes:... |
Sunday, October 3 | Chicago Bears | 10–3 | Green Bay Packers | 24,414 | Green Bay |
1954 | Sunday, November 7 | Chicago Bears | 28–23 | Green Bay Packers | 47,038 | Chicago |
1955 1955 NFL season The 1955 NFL season was the 36th regular season of the National Football League. NBC paid $100,000 to replace DuMont as the national television network for the NFL Championship Game... |
Sunday, October 2 | Green Bay Packers | 24–3 | Chicago Bears | 24,662 | Green Bay |
1955 | Sunday, November 6 | Chicago Bears | 52–31 | Green Bay Packers | 48,890 | Chicago |
1956 1956 NFL season The 1956 NFL season was the 37th regular season of the National Football League. CBS became the first network to televise some regular season games across the nation... |
Sunday, October 7 | Chicago Bears | 37–21 | Green Bay Packers | 24,668 | Green Bay |
1956 | Sunday, November 11 | Chicago Bears | 38–14 | Green Bay Packers | 49,172 | Chicago |
1957 1957 NFL season The 1957 NFL season was the 38th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended when the Detroit Lions crushed the Cleveland Browns in the NFL Championship Game, 59–14.-Major rule changes:... |
Sunday, September 29 | Green Bay Packers | 21–17 | Chicago Bears | 32,132 | Green Bay |
1957 | Sunday, November 10 | Chicago Bears | 21–14 | Green Bay Packers | 47,153 | Chicago |
1958 1958 NFL season The 1958 NFL season was the 39th regular season of the National Football League.The Baltimore Colts defeated the New York Giants, 23–17, in the first sudden-death overtime in an NFL Championship Game... |
Sunday, September 28 | Chicago Bears | 34–20 | Green Bay Packers | 32,150 | Green Bay |
1958 | Sunday, November 9 | Chicago Bears | 24–10 | Green Bay Packers | 48,424 | Chicago |
1959 1959 NFL season The 1959 NFL season was the 40th regular season of the National Football League. Tragedy struck as NFL Commissioner Bert Bell died of a heart attack on October 11 at Philadelphia's Franklin Field while watching the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers play... |
Sunday, September 27 | Green Bay Packers | 9–6 | Chicago Bears | 32,150 | Green Bay |
1959 | Sunday, November 8 | Chicago Bears | 28–17 | Green Bay Packers | 46,205 | Chicago |
1960s (Packers 15–5)
Year | Date | Winner | Result | Loser | Attendance | Location |
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1960 1960 NFL season The 1960 NFL season was the 41st regular season of the National Football League. Before the season, Pete Rozelle was elected NFL commissioner as a compromise choice on the twenty-third ballot. Meanwhile, the league expanded to 13 teams with the addition of the Dallas Cowboys. Also, the Cardinals... |
Sunday, September 25 | Chicago Bears | 17–14 | Green Bay Packers | 32,150 | Green Bay |
1960 | Sunday, December 4 | Green Bay Packers | 41–13 | Chicago Bears | 46,406 | Chicago |
1961 1961 NFL season The 1961 NFL season was the 42nd regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 14 teams with the addition of the Minnesota Vikings, after the team's owners declined to be charter members of the new American Football League. The schedule was also expanded from 12 games per... |
Sunday, October 1 | Green Bay Packers | 24–0 | Chicago Bears | 38,669 | Green Bay |
1961 | Sunday, November 12 | Green Bay Packers | 31–28 | Chicago Bears | 49,711 | Chicago |
1962 1962 NFL season The 1962 NFL season was the 43rd regular season of the National Football League. Before the season, CBS signed a contract with the league to televise all regular-season games for a $4.65 million annual fee.... |
Sunday, September 30 | Green Bay Packers | 49–0 | Chicago Bears | 38,669 | Green Bay |
1962 | Sunday, November 4 | Green Bay Packers | 38–7 | Chicago Bears | 48,753 | Chicago |
1963 1963 NFL season The 1963 NFL season was the 44th regular season of the National Football League. On April 17, NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle indefinitely suspended Green Bay Packers running back Paul Hornung and Detroit Lions defensive tackle Alex Karras for gambling on their own teams, as well as other NFL games;... |
Sunday, September 15 | Chicago Bears | 10–3 | Green Bay Packers | 42,327 | Green Bay |
1963 | Sunday, November 17 | Chicago Bears | 26–7 | Green Bay Packers | 49,166 | Chicago |
1964 1964 NFL season The 1964 NFL season was the 45th regular season of the National Football League. Before the season started, NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle reinstated Green Bay Packers running back Paul Hornung and Detroit Lions defensive tackle Alex Karras, who had been suspended for the 1963 season due to... |
Sunday, September 13 | Green Bay Packers | 23–12 | Chicago Bears | 42,327 | Green Bay |
1964 | Saturday, December 5 | Green Bay Packers | 17–3 | Chicago Bears | 43,636 | Chicago |
1965 1965 NFL season The 1965 NFL season was the 46th regular season of the National Football League.Because the Green Bay Packers and Baltimore Colts ended up tied in the Western Conference standings after the regular season ended, a conference playoff game was held in Green Bay. Although the Packers had defeated the... |
Sunday, October 3 | Green Bay Packers | 23–14 | Chicago Bears | 50,852 | Green Bay |
1965 | Sunday, October 31 | Chicago Bears | 31–10 | Green Bay Packers | 45,664 | Chicago |
1966 1966 NFL season The 1966 NFL season was the 47th regular season of the National Football League, and the season after which was played Super Bowl I, though it was called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game. The league expanded to 15 teams with the addition of the Atlanta Falcons, thus an odd number of teams... |
Sunday, October 16 | Green Bay Packers | 17–0 | Chicago Bears | 48,573 | Chicago |
1966 | Sunday, November 20 | Green Bay Packers | 13–6 | Chicago Bears | 50,861 | Green Bay |
1967 1967 NFL season The 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The league's teams were realigned into four divisions: the Capitol and Century Divisions in the Eastern Conference, and the Central and... |
Sunday, September 24 | Green Bay Packers | 13–10 | Chicago Bears | 50,861 | Green Bay |
1967 | Sunday, November 26 | Green Bay Packers | 17–13 | Chicago Bears | 47,513 | Chicago |
1968 1968 NFL season The 1968 NFL season was the 49th regular season of the National Football League. As per the agreement made during the 1967 realignment, the New Orleans Saints and the New York Giants switched divisions; the Saints joined the Century Division while the Giants became part of the Capitol Division.The... |
Sunday, November 3 | Chicago Bears | 13–10 | Green Bay Packers | 50,861 | Green Bay |
1968 | Sunday, December 15 | Green Bay Packers | 28–27 | Chicago Bears | 46,435 | Chicago |
1969 1969 NFL season The 1969 NFL season was the 50th regular season of the National Football League, and the last one before the AFL-NFL Merger. To honor the NFL's 50th season, a special anniversary logo was designed and each player wore a patch on their jerseys with this logo throughout the season.As per the... |
Sunday, September 21 | Green Bay Packers | 17–0 | Chicago Bears | 50,861 | Green Bay |
1969 | Sunday, December 14 | Green Bay Packers | 21–3 | Chicago Bears | 45,216 | Chicago |
1970s (Bears 11–9)
Year | Date | Winner | Result | Loser | Attendance | Location |
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1970 1970 NFL season The 1970 NFL season was the 51st regular season of the National Football League, and the first one after the AFL-NFL Merger.The merger forced a realignment between the combined league's clubs. Because there were 16 NFL teams and 10 AFL teams, three teams needed to transfer to balance the two new... |
Sunday, November 15 | Green Bay Packers | 20–19 | Chicago Bears | 56,263 | Green Bay |
1970 | Sunday, December 13 | Chicago Bears | 35–17 | Green Bay Packers | 44,957 | Chicago |
1971 1971 NFL season The 1971 NFL season was the 52nd regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl VI when the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Miami Dolphins... |
Sunday, November 17 | Green Bay Packers | 17–14 | Chicago Bears | 55,049 | Chicago |
1971 | Sunday, December 12 | Green Bay Packers | 31–10 | Chicago Bears | 56,263 | Green Bay |
1972 1972 NFL season The 1972 NFL season was the 53rd regular season of the National Football League. The Miami Dolphins became the first NFL team to finish a championship season undefeated and untied when they beat the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII.-Major rule changes:... |
Sunday, October 8 | Green Bay Packers | 20–17 | Chicago Bears | 56,263 | Green Bay |
1972 | Sunday, November 12 | Green Bay Packers | 23–17 | Chicago Bears | 55,701 | Chicago |
1973 1973 NFL season The 1973 NFL season was the 54th regular season of the National Football League. The season featured O.J. Simpson becoming the first man to rush for 2,000 yards in one season... |
Sunday, November 4 | Chicago Bears | 31–17 | Green Bay Packers | 56,267 | Green Bay |
1973 | Sunday, December 16 | Green Bay Packers | 21–0 | Chicago Bears | 55,701 | Chicago |
1974 1974 NFL season The 1974 NFL season was the 55th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl IX when the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Minnesota Vikings... |
Monday, October 21 | Chicago Bears | 10–9 | Green Bay Packers | 55,453 | Chicago |
1974 | Sunday, November 10 | Green Bay Packers | 20–3 | Chicago Bears | 48,273 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee is the largest city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, the 28th most populous city in the United States and 39th most populous region in the United States. It is the county seat of Milwaukee County and is located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. According to 2010 census data, the... |
1975 1975 NFL season The 1975 NFL season was the 56th regular season of the National Football League. It was also the first time that featured an entire season with no games ending in a tie. The league made two significant changes to increase the appeal of the game:... |
Sunday, November 9 | Chicago Bears | 27–14 | Green Bay Packers | 57,455 | Chicago |
1975 | Sunday, November 30 | Green Bay Packers | 28–7 | Chicago Bears | 56,267 | Green Bay |
1976 1976 NFL season The 1976 NFL season was the 57th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 28 teams with the addition of the Seattle Seahawks and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers... |
Sunday, November 14 | Chicago Bears | 24–13 | Green Bay Packers | 57,359 | Chicago |
1976 | Sunday, November 28 | Chicago Bears | 16–10 | Green Bay Packers | 56,267 | Green Bay |
1977 1977 NFL season The 1977 NFL season was the 58th regular season of the National Football League. The Seattle Seahawks were placed in the AFC West while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were slotted in the NFC Central.... |
Sunday, October 30 | Chicago Bears | 26–0 | Green Bay Packers | 56,267 | Green Bay |
1977 | Sunday, December 11 | Chicago Bears | 21–10 | Green Bay Packers | 57,359 | Chicago |
1978 1978 NFL season The 1978 NFL season was the 59th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded the regular season from a 14-game schedule to 16. Furthermore, the playoff format was expanded from 8 teams to 10 teams by adding another wild card from each conference... |
Sunday, October 8 | Green Bay Packers | 24–14 | Chicago Bears | 56,267 | Green Bay |
1978 | Sunday, December 10 | Chicago Bears | 14–0 | Green Bay Packers | 57,359 | Chicago |
1979 1979 NFL season The 1979 NFL season was the 60th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl XIV when the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Los Angeles Rams... |
Sunday, September 2 | Chicago Bears | 6–3 | Green Bay Packers | 56,515 | Chicago |
1979 | Sunday, December 9 | Chicago Bears | 15–14 | Green Bay Packers | 54,207 | Green Bay |
1980s (Bears 11–7)
Year | Date | Winner | Result | Loser | Attendance | Location |
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1980 1980 NFL season The 1980 NFL season was the 61st regular season of the National Football League.After the league declined to approve the proposed move by the Raiders from Oakland, California to Los Angeles, the team along with the Los Angeles Coliseum sued the NFL for violating antitrust laws... |
Sunday, September 7 | Green Bay Packers | 12–6 | Chicago Bears | 54,381 | Green Bay |
1980 | Sunday, December 7 | Chicago Bears | 61–7 | Green Bay Packers | 57,176 | Chicago |
1981 1981 NFL season The 1981 NFL season was the 62nd regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl XVI when the San Francisco 49ers defeated the Cincinnati Bengals.-Major rule changes:... |
Sunday, September 6 | Green Bay Packers | 16–9 | Chicago Bears | 62,411 | Chicago |
1981 | Sunday, November 15 | Green Bay Packers | 21–17 | Chicago Bears | 55,338 | Green Bay |
1983 1983 NFL season The 1983 NFL season was the 64th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl XVIII when the Los Angeles Raiders defeated the Washington Redskins.-Major rule changes:... |
Sunday, December 4 | Green Bay Packers | 31–28 | Chicago Bears | 51,147 | Green Bay |
1983 | Sunday, December 18 | Chicago Bears | 23–21 | Green Bay Packers | 35,807 | Chicago |
1984 1984 NFL season The 1984 NFL season was the 65th regular season of the National Football League. The Colts relocated from Baltimore, Maryland to Indianapolis, Indiana.... |
Sunday, September 16 | Chicago Bears | 9–7 | Green Bay Packers | 55,942 | Green Bay |
1984 | Sunday, December 9 | Green Bay Packers | 20–14 | Chicago Bears | 59,374 | Chicago |
1985 1985 NFL season The 1985 NFL season was the 66th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl XX when the Chicago Bears defeated the New England Patriots.-Major rule changes:... |
Monday, October 21 | Chicago Bears | 23–7 | Green Bay Packers | 65,095 | Chicago |
1985 | Sunday, November 3 | Chicago Bears | 16–10 | Green Bay Packers | 56,895 | Green Bay |
1986 1986 NFL season The 1986 NFL season was the 67th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl XXI when the New York Giants defeated the Denver Broncos to win their first league title in 30 years.-Major rule changes:... |
Monday, September 22 | Chicago Bears | 25–12 | Green Bay Packers | 55,527 | Green Bay |
1986 | Sunday, November 23 | Chicago Bears | 12–10 | Green Bay Packers | 59,291 | Chicago |
1987 1987 NFL season The 1987 NFL season was the 68th regular season of the National Football League. A 24-day players' strike reduced the 16-game season to 15. The games that were scheduled for the third week of the season were canceled, but the games for weeks 4–6 were played with replacement players... |
Sunday, November 8 | Chicago Bears | 26–24 | Green Bay Packers | 53,320 | Green Bay |
1987 | Sunday, November 29 | Chicago Bears | 23–10 | Green Bay Packers | 61,638 | Chicago |
1988 1988 NFL season The 1988 NFL season was the 69th regular season of the National Football League. The Cardinals relocated from St. Louis, Missouri to the Phoenix, Arizona area becoming the Phoenix Cardinals but remained in the NFC East division.... |
Sunday, September 25 | Chicago Bears | 24–6 | Green Bay Packers | 56,492 | Green Bay |
1988 | Sunday, November 27 | Chicago Bears | 16–0 | Green Bay Packers | 62,026 | Chicago |
1989 1989 NFL season The 1989 NFL season was the 70th regular season of the National Football League. Before the season, NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle announced his retirement... |
Sunday, November 5 | Green Bay Packers | 14–13 | Chicago Bears | 56,556 | Green Bay |
1989 | Sunday, December 17 | Green Bay Packers | 40–28 | Chicago Bears | 44,781 | Chicago |
1990s (Packers 13–7)
Year | Date | Winner | Result | Loser | Attendance | Location |
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1990 1990 NFL season The 1990 NFL season was the 71st regular season of the National Football League. To increase revenue, the league changed the regular season so that all NFL teams would play their 16-game schedule over a 17-week period... |
Sunday, September 16 | Chicago Bears | 31–13 | Green Bay Packers | 58,938 | Green Bay |
1990 | Sunday, October 7 | Chicago Bears | 27–13 | Green Bay Packers | 59,929 | Chicago |
1991 1991 NFL season The 1991 NFL season was the 72nd regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl XXVI when the Washington Redskins defeated the Buffalo Bills.... |
Thursday, October 17 | Chicago Bears | 10–0 | Green Bay Packers | 58,435 | Green Bay |
1991 | Sunday, December 8 | Chicago Bears | 27–13 | Green Bay Packers | 62,353 | Chicago |
1992 1992 NFL season The 1992 NFL season was the 73rd regular season of the National Football League.Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Andrew, the New England Patriots–Miami Dolphins game that was scheduled for September 6 at Joe Robbie Stadium was rescheduled to October 18. Both teams originally had that... |
Sunday, October 25 | Chicago Bears | 30–10 | Green Bay Packers | 59,435 | Green Bay |
1992 | Sunday, November 22 | Green Bay Packers | 17–3 | Chicago Bears | 56,170 | Chicago |
1993 1993 NFL season The 1993 NFL season was the 74th regular season of the National Football League. For the first time in league history, all NFL teams played their 16-game schedule over a span of 18 weeks. After the success of expanding the regular season to a period of 17 weeks in 1990, the league hoped this new... |
Sunday, October 31 | Green Bay Packers | 17–3 | Chicago Bears | 58,945 | Green Bay |
1993 | Sunday, December 5 | Chicago Bears | 30–17 | Green Bay Packers | 62,236 | Chicago |
1994 1994 NFL season The 1994 NFL season was the 75th regular season of the National Football League. To honor the NFL's 75th season, a special anniversary logo was designed and each player wore a patch on their jerseys with this logo throughout the season... |
Monday, October 31 | Green Bay Packers | 33–6 | Chicago Bears | 47,381 | Chicago |
1994 | Sunday, December 11 | Green Bay Packers | 40–3 | Chicago Bears | 57,927 | Green Bay |
1995 1995 NFL season The 1995 NFL season was the 76th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 30 teams with the addition of the Carolina Panthers and the Jacksonville Jaguars... |
Monday, September 11 | Green Bay Packers | 27–24 | Chicago Bears | 64,855 | Chicago |
1995 | Sunday, November 12 | Green Bay Packers | 35–28 | Chicago Bears | 59,996 | Green Bay |
1996 1996 NFL season The 1996 NFL season was the 77th regular season of the National Football League and the season was marked by notable controversies from beginning to end... |
Sunday, October 6 | Green Bay Packers | 37–6 | Chicago Bears | 65,480 | Chicago |
1996 | Sunday, December 1 | Green Bay Packers | 28–17 | Chicago Bears | 59,682 | Green Bay |
1997 1997 NFL season The 1997 NFL season was the 78th regular season of the National Football League. The Oilers relocated from Houston, Texas to Nashville, Tennessee... |
Monday, September 1 | Green Bay Packers | 38–24 | Chicago Bears | 60,766 | Green Bay |
1997 | Sunday, October 12 | Green Bay Packers | 24–23 | Chicago Bears | 62,212 | Chicago |
1998 1998 NFL season The 1998 NFL season was the 79th regular season of the National Football League.The Tennessee Oilers moved their home games from Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis to Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville, still awaiting construction on a new stadium in Nashville.This was the first season that CBS... |
Sunday, December 13 | Green Bay Packers | 26–20 | Chicago Bears | 59,813 | Green Bay |
1998 | Sunday, December 27 | Green Bay Packers | 16–13 | Chicago Bears | 58,393 | Chicago |
1999 1999 NFL season The 1999 NFL season was the 80th regular season of the National Football League. The Cleveland Browns returned to the field for the first time since the 1995 season... |
Sunday, November 7 | Chicago Bears | 14–13 | Green Bay Packers | 59,867 | Green Bay |
1999 | Sunday, December 5 | Green Bay Packers | 35–19 | Chicago Bears | 66,944 | Chicago |
2000s (Packers 12–8)
Year | Date | Winner | Result | Loser | Attendance | Location |
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2000 2000 NFL season The 2000 NFL season was the 81st regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl XXXV when the Baltimore Ravens defeated the New York Giants.Week 1 of the season reverted to Labor Day weekend in 2000... |
Sunday, October 1 | Chicago Bears | 27–24 | Green Bay Packers | 59,869 | Green Bay |
2000 | Sunday, December 3 | Green Bay Packers | 28–6 | Chicago Bears | 66,994 | Chicago |
2001 2001 NFL season The 2001 NFL season was the 82nd regular season of the National Football League.Following a pattern set in 1999, the first week of the season was permanently moved to the weekend following Labor Day... |
Sunday, November 11 | Green Bay Packers | 20–12 | Chicago Bears | 66,944 | Chicago |
2001 | Sunday, December 9 | Green Bay Packers | 17–7 | Chicago Bears | 59,869 | Green Bay |
2002 2002 NFL season The 2002 NFL season was the 83rd regular season of the National Football League.The league went back to an even number of teams, expanding to 32 teams with the addition of the Houston Texans. The clubs were then realigned into eight divisions, four teams in each... |
Monday, October 7 | Green Bay Packers | 34–21 | Chicago Bears | 63,226 | Champaign, Illinois |
2002 | Sunday, December 1 | Green Bay Packers | 30–20 | Chicago Bears | 64,196 | Green Bay |
2003 2003 NFL season -Milestones:The following teams and players set all-time NFL records during the season:-Team:-Individual:-Awards:-External Links:**-References:*NFL Record and Fact Book *... |
Monday, September 29 | Green Bay Packers | 38–23 | Chicago Bears | 61,500 | Chicago |
2003 | Sunday, December 7 | Green Bay Packers | 34–21 | Chicago Bears | 70,458 | Green Bay |
2004 2004 NFL season The 2004 NFL season was the 85th regular season of the National Football League.With the New England Patriots as the defending league champions, regular season play was held from September 9, 2004 to January 2, 2005... |
Sunday, September 19 | Chicago Bears | 21–10 | Green Bay Packers | 70,688 | Green Bay |
2005 2004 NFL season The 2004 NFL season was the 85th regular season of the National Football League.With the New England Patriots as the defending league champions, regular season play was held from September 9, 2004 to January 2, 2005... |
Sunday, January 2 | Green Bay Packers | 31–14 | Chicago Bears | 62,197 | Chicago |
2005 2005 NFL season The 2005 NFL season was the 86th regular season of the National Football League.With the New England Patriots as the defending league champions, regular season play was held from September 8, 2005 to January 1, 2006... |
Sunday, December 4 | Chicago Bears | 19–7 | Green Bay Packers | 62,177 | Chicago |
2005 | Sunday, December 25 | Chicago Bears | 24–17 | Green Bay Packers | 69,757 | Green Bay |
2006 2006 NFL season The 2006 NFL season was the 87th regular season of the National Football League.Regular season play was held from September 7 to December 31, 2006... |
Sunday, September 10 | Chicago Bears | 26–0 | Green Bay Packers | 70,918 | Green Bay |
2006 | Sunday, December 31 | Green Bay Packers | 26–7 | Chicago Bears | 62,287 | Chicago |
2007 2007 NFL season The 2007 NFL season was the 88th regular season of the National Football League.Regular-season play was held from September 6 to December 30.... |
Sunday, October 7 | Chicago Bears | 27–20 | Green Bay Packers | 70,904 | Green Bay |
2007 | Sunday, December 23 | Chicago Bears | 35–7 | Green Bay Packers | 62,272 | Chicago |
2008 2008 NFL season The 2008 NFL season was the 89th regular season of the National Football League, themed with the slogan "Believe in Now."Super Bowl XLIII, the league's championship game, was at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on February 1, 2009, with the Pittsburgh Steelers coming out victorious over the... |
Sunday, November 16 | Green Bay Packers | 37–3 | Chicago Bears | 71,040 | Green Bay |
2008 | Monday, December 22 | Chicago Bears | 20–17 | Green Bay Packers | 62,151 | Chicago |
2009 | Sunday, September 13 | Green Bay Packers | 21–15 | Chicago Bears | 70,920 | Green Bay |
2009 | Sunday, December 13 | Green Bay Packers | 21–14 | Chicago Bears | 62,214 | Chicago |
2010s (Packers 3-1)
Year | Date | Winner | Result | Loser | Attendance | Location |
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2010 2010 NFL season The 2010 NFL season was the 91st regular season of the National Football League.The regular season began with the NFL Kickoff game on NBC on Thursday, September 9, at the Louisiana Superdome as the New Orleans Saints, Super Bowl XLIV champions, defeated the Minnesota Vikings 14–9.Tom Brady,... |
Monday, September 27 | Chicago Bears | 20–17 | Green Bay Packers | 62,179 | Chicago |
2011 2010 NFL season The 2010 NFL season was the 91st regular season of the National Football League.The regular season began with the NFL Kickoff game on NBC on Thursday, September 9, at the Louisiana Superdome as the New Orleans Saints, Super Bowl XLIV champions, defeated the Minnesota Vikings 14–9.Tom Brady,... |
Sunday, January 2 | Green Bay Packers | 10–3 | Chicago Bears | 70,833 | Green Bay |
2011 2010 NFL season The 2010 NFL season was the 91st regular season of the National Football League.The regular season began with the NFL Kickoff game on NBC on Thursday, September 9, at the Louisiana Superdome as the New Orleans Saints, Super Bowl XLIV champions, defeated the Minnesota Vikings 14–9.Tom Brady,... |
Sunday, January 23 | Green Bay Packers | 21-14 | Chicago Bears | 64,912 | Chicago |
2011 2011 NFL season The 2011 NFL season, the 92nd regular season of the National Football League, began on Thursday, September 8, 2011 with the Super Bowl XLV champion Green Bay Packers defeating the New Orleans Saints 42–34 at Lambeau Field and will end with Super Bowl XLVI, the league's championship game, on... |
Sunday, September 25 | Green Bay Packers | 27-17 | Chicago Bears | 62,339 | Chicago |
2011 2011 NFL season The 2011 NFL season, the 92nd regular season of the National Football League, began on Thursday, September 8, 2011 with the Super Bowl XLV champion Green Bay Packers defeating the New Orleans Saints 42–34 at Lambeau Field and will end with Super Bowl XLVI, the league's championship game, on... |
Sunday, December 25 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | Green Bay |