Rodgers throws 4 TD passes, Packers defeat Bears 45-30
Associated PressGREEN BAY, Wis. — After an extraordinary second quarter in which the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears exchanged body blows, the NFL’s oldest rivalry returned to normal, with Aaron Rodgers once again delivering a knockout punch. “For us to be able to come out that first two quarters and do what we did, that was fun, that’s good football.” The Packers are 23-5 against the Bears in games Rodgers had started. Definitely took a step back tonight.” This may be Rodgers’ last opportunity to experience the rivalry with his future in Green Bay uncertain beyond this season. “He was just like, ‘That’s.’ We don’t play like that.” Chicago’s Justin Fields went 18 of 33 for 224 yards with two touchdown passes, but he also threw two interceptions and lost a fumble.