Packers vs. Bears score, takeaways: Aaron Jones runs wild as Green Bay rolls past Bears at Lambeau Field (2024)

It wasn't a perfect game for the Packers, but Sunday night's prime-time matchup with the Bears was a marked improvement from Week 1 for Green Bay. Not only was Aaron Rodgers more productive spreading the ball to his makeshift receiving corps, but Matt LaFleur successfully unlocked his dynamic backfield duo, with Aaron Jones in particular breaking out as the centerpiece of the green and yellow attack. Despite a few fumbles, the Packers left Week 2 with a victory firmly in hand, rolling past Justin Fields and the Bears with a 27-10 decision that puts them back at .500 in the NFC North.

Here are some instant takeaways from "Sunday Night Football":

Why the Packers won

Unable to consistently push the ball downfield due to a lack of elite weapons out wide, Green Bay instead wisely pivoted to a balanced attack with Jones as the focal point. The dual threat delivered, turning average plays into elusive gains on almost every drive, to the tune of 170 scrimmage yards. Rodgers played his quieter part nicely, firing mostly quick short-area strikes, with Randall Cobb in particular stepping up on key downs. Sammy Watkins also emerged, including with a fourth-quarter deep shot that all but iced the victory. The offense did have its slip-ups, inviting Bears momentum with a couple of fumbled snaps/hand-offs, but always felt in control after its first touchdown drive.

Defensively, the Packers didn't necessarily wow with splashy plays early on, and they struggled mightily to contain David Montgomery as the game wore on. They also never allowed Justin Fields to settle in as a passer, daring the conservative Bears to let their young QB uncork it. Preston Smith headlined that group, coming off the edge. Jaire Alexander, meanwhile, sped across the entire field to pick off Fields in the closing minutes and put a bow on the game.

Why the Bears lost

They used up all their juice on the first drive. Matt Eberflus' defense kept just enough pressure on Rodgers to give Chicago a chance; even a 24-7 deficit didn't seal their demise because of a timely forced fumble, as well as three early sacks on A-Rod. But Fields' unit slowed to a halt after a confident start, averaging just 4 yards per pass attempt into the fourth quarter. The Bears' heavy dependence on the ground game was also bittersweet, as Fields, Khalil Herbert and a fresher-than-ever Montgomery (130+ total yards) all ripped off important runs, but never set up an accompanying aerial attack. Fields, in fact, didn't hit double-digit passing attempts until the final two minutes, which may or may not be an indictment on the Bears' trust in him (or lack thereof). Their decision-making also left a bit to be desired, as evidenced by their failed fourth-and-goal Shotgun QB draw, with a chance to make it a one-score game in the fourth.

Turning point

You might point to any of Rodgers' pinpoint third-down darts to Cobb, or Jones' second TD of the night, a sweeping "catch" that put Green Bay up 10 in the first half. But the Packers' goal-line stand on a fourth-down Shotgun draw by Fields, with eight minutes left and the Bears threatening to make it a one-score game, all but sealed the deal for Green Bay. Fields gave it his all on the play, and the one before, in which he nearly scrambled for a TD by extending to the pylon. And replay may have indicated Fields did, in fact, cross the goal line. Alas, the stuff kept the ball -- and the game -- in the Packers' hands.

Play of the Game

This wasn't a big-play frenzy a la Dolphins-Ravens, but rather a grunt-work special, which is why Rodgers' late second-quarter rollout to hit Cobb for a first down was so impressive. Not only did it showcase Rodgers still has enough in his legs to step up and move out of the pocket, but it helped extend Green Bay's before-half drive and set up a 24-7 lead going into the break.

What's next

The Packers (1-1) will hit the road for a matchup with Tom Brady and the Buccaneers (2-0), who beat the Saints on Sunday and, previously, Green Bay in the 2020 NFC Championship. The Bears (1-1), meanwhile, will return home to host the Texans (0-1-1), who were edged by the Broncos in Week 2.

Packers vs. Bears score, takeaways: Aaron Jones runs wild as Green Bay rolls past Bears at Lambeau Field (2024)

FAQs

Who has a better chance of winning Packers or Bears? ›

When playing as the moneyline favorite, the Packers have won 40% of the time (2-3). In games it has played as a moneyline favorite with odds of -166 or shorter, Green Bay has a record of 2-2 (50%). The Packers have an implied win probability, based on the moneyline, of 62.4%.

How many times have the Packers beaten the Bears in a row? ›

The Packers have won nine straight regular-season games against the Bears and 13 of the last 14. The nine straight wins by Green Bay is the second-longest streak by either team in the history of the series (10 straight by Green Bay from 1994-98).

How many times has Aaron Rodgers lost to the bear? ›

Aaron Rodgers has a record of 24-5 versus the Bears in his career.

How many Super Bowls have the Bears won? ›

The Bears are one of football's most successful franchises, having won eight NFL championships and one Super Bowl.

Who has more rings the Bears or the Packers? ›

Most World Championships:

Green Bay Packers, 13. Chicago Bears, 9. New York Giants, 8.

What are the chances of the Packers to win the Super Bowl? ›

Packers Super Bowl Odds Insights

The Packers, based on their most recent odds (+2500), have a 3.8% chance of winning the Super Bowl.

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Brett Favre had a 23-13 record against the Bears in his career.

When was the last time the Bears beat Packers at Lambeau? ›

They've now dropped 10 straight games to the Packers, last winning in 2018, and eight consecutive games at Lambeau Field, last winning in 2015.

Has Aaron Rodgers beaten every team in the NFL? ›

Mahomes is one of five quarterbacks who have beaten every team except the one they played on for most or all of their careers: Alex Smith also beat every team but the Chiefs, Ben Roethlisberger beat every team but the Steelers, Russell Wilson has beaten every team but the Seahawks and Aaron Rodgers has beaten every ...

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The Arizona Cardinals are the oldest established team in the NFL. They were established in 1898 as an independent team and joined the NFL in its founding year of 1920.

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In 1921, the Staley Starch Company gave Halas the team, $5,000 and permission to move the team to Chicago if he would agree to keep the Staleys name for a year. The Staleys won the 1921 league championship. A year later, the team was renamed the Chicago Bears.

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McMahon led the Chicago Bears' offense for the first eight seasons of his 15-year NFL career, from 1982 to 1989, including coming back in 1985 from a season-ending injury the year before and leading the Bears to the 1986 Super Bowl title beating the New England Patriots. McMahon was named to the Pro Bowl that season.

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The Chicago Bears won against the Green Bay Packers, 24 to 17, on December 16, 2018.

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Chicago Bears will make the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft for just the third time ever. In March 2023, the Carolina Panthers made a trade with the Chicago Bears to move up eight spots for the No. 1 overall pick.

What are the chances of the Packers going to make the playoffs? ›

2023 N.F.L. Playoff Picture: Each Team's Path to the Postseason
Div.TeamMake playoffs
NFC NorthPackers ✓58%
NFC NorthBears ✗0%
NFC NorthVikings ✗0%
NFC SouthBucs ✓100%
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What are the odds of the Bears winning the Super Bowl? ›

Bears Super Bowl Odds Insights

At +100000, the Bears have a 0.1% chance of winning the Super Bowl. The Bears have a 3.8% chance of making the postseason, based on their most recent odds (+2500).

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