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Bears 26, Packers 7 (November 17, 1963) – The Bears and Packers, both with 8–1 records, met at Wrigley Field to play for first place in the Western Conference. Chicago, behind a dominant defense, got a 26–0 lead and held on to win 26–7, completing a sweep of the Packers in the 1963 season and handling Green Bay only two losses of the ...
2024: Packers 20, Bears 19; Bears 24, Packers 22 Houston Texans: 2 5 0 .286 2024: Texans 19, Bears 13 Indianapolis Colts: 19 26 0 .422 2024: Colts 21, Bears 16 Jacksonville Jaguars: 6 3 0 .667 2024: Bears 35, Jaguars 16 Kansas City Chiefs: 7 7 0 .500 2023: Chiefs 41, Bears 10 Las Vegas Raiders: 9 8 0 .529 2023: Bears 30, Raiders 12 Los Angeles ...
One of only two charter members of the NFL still in existence, [2] the Chicago Bears have played the most games (1,486) and recorded the most ties (42) in NFL regular season history. [3] Their NFC North divisional rivals, the Green Bay Packers have recorded the most wins (810) in NFL history.
Chicago Bears (17) vs Green Bay Packers (14), Oct 22, 1933. Fewest punts, both teams, game, 0 (zero) Buffalo Bills vs. San Francisco 49ers, Sep 13, 1992 Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears, September 28, 2014 New Orleans Saints vs. Green Bay Packers, October 26, 2014 Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles, October 3, 2021
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The Bears played in four straight NFL Championship Games between 1940 and 1943, winning three of them, including an NFL record 73–0 victory over the Washington Redskins in 1940. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The second period of success was between 1984 and 1991 when the Bears captured six NFC Central Division titles in eight years and won Super Bowl XX .
The Packers have also experienced periods of extended failure in their history. The two most notable times were from ( 1945 – 1958 ), where the franchise never placed higher than 3rd in the league standings and recorded the worst record of any Packers team, going 1–10–1 in 1958. [ 4 ]
Despite having a 7–7–1 record, the Packers were still in a position to win the NFC North division, if they were able to win their final game. With Rodgers returning, the Packers managed to beat the Bears in a Week 9 rematch, 33–28. Finishing at 8–7–1, the Packers won their division and were awarded a home playoff game.