“Now We’ve Won 104 Times Against the Them”: Aaron Rodgers Absolutely Loves Destroying the Bears Posted on September 19, 2022 by Jack Marks The weekend’s big news is that Aaron Rodgers still owns the Chicago Bears. The Green Bay Packers prevented the Bears from pulling off a comeback by stopping them twice at the goal line late in the game to maintain the score at 27-10. Twelve months ago, the Green Bay Packers struggled mightily in Week 1 and lost to New Orleans 38-3. Aaron Rodgers inspired Packers came back by defeating Detroit 35-17, went on a winning streak of seven games, and finally secured the top spot in the NFC. In Week 1 of this season, when it was defeated by Minnesota 23-7, Green Bay was almost as appalling. But the Packers bounced back with a 27-10 victory over Chicago on Sunday night, following a similar pattern. ALSO READ: WATCH: Zach Ertz Takes Out a Security Guard as He Attempts a One-Handed Touchdown Against the Las Vegas Raiders Aaron Rodgers loves beating the Bears “There’s a long history of games between these two teams. Now we’ve won 104 times against them,” Aaron Rodgers said after the win against Chicago Bears. Everyone should love something in life as much as Aaron Rodgers loves crushing The Chicago Bears https://t.co/3o0gFrYb79 — Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) September 19, 2022 On Sunday, the “principal owner” of the Bears was there harassing his southern opponents. 19 of Aaron Rodgers’ 25 throws were completed, resulting in 234 yards and two touchdowns. READ MORE: Joe Burrow and Cincinnati Bengals Put on a Sorry Display as They Continue Their Winless Start to the Season With a final quarterback rating of 131.1, Aaron Rodgers concluded the game with a career-high 14 consecutive completions. In his career, Rodgers has a record of 24-5 versus the Bears. At that time, the Bears led this series 90-79-6. The Packers now lead 104-95-6. Since 1992, the Packers are 47-15 against the Bears. — Packers History (@HistoricPackers) September 19, 2022 The Bears will visit the Houston Texans, while the Packers will travel to Tampa Bay for a rematch against the Buccaneers in the 2020 NFC Championship Game. More NFL news: Huge Boost for the New Orleans Saints as Two Key Players Are Marked Available for the Game vs the Buccaneers “Step the Hell Up”: Tom Brady Left Frustrated as Tampa Bay Buccaneers Struggle Against New Orleans Saints WATCH: Nelson Agholor Absolutely Mossed Steelers CB Ahkello Witherspoon For a Disrespectful 44-Yard TD Follow our NFL page for more key NFL updates and news