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CHICAGO - The Chicago Bears had their hearts broken by the Green Bay Packers in what seems like an annual occurrence. A blocked field goal preserved a 20-19 win for the Packers, dropping the Bears ...
Bears 10–3: Packers 10–9: Bears 57–48–6 Packers' home game played at Milwaukee County Stadium in Milwaukee. Although the Packers played several home games annually in Milwaukee from 1932 to 1994, this was the sole regular season matchup between the Bears and Packers held in Milwaukee. 1975: Tie 1–1: Bears 27–14: Packers 28–7 ...
The Chicago Bears entered Week 11 winless against the Green Bay Packers since 2018, having lost 10 straight against their divisional rival. That streak extended to 11 on Sunday as the Bears lost ...
Including the stunning defeat in Detroit, the Bears lost three consecutive games they could have/should have won, including 20-19 to the Packers on Nov. 17, when Karl Brooks got a hand on a last ...
The rivalry grew in 1932, when the Bears and Spartans met in the first-ever postseason game in NFL history, with the Bears winning the game 9–0. The game also was known as the first pro "indoor football" game, as the game took place in indoor Chicago Stadium due to a blizzard at the time. The game also started the forward pass. [196]
The Bears' second game against the Packers took place at Lambeau Field; their last game in Green Bay was a 24–23 defeat in Week 1 of 2018. [112] The day before the game, Hicks was activated from injured reserve, while Braunecker was placed on IR with a concussion. [222] Clinton-Dix, James Daniels, and Patrick Scales served as the Bears' captains.
Nov. 26, 2015: Chicago Bears 17, Green Bay Packers 13 Nov. 27, 2013 : Detroit Lions 40, Green Bay Packers 10 Nov. 24, 2011 : Green Bay Packers 27, Detroit Lions 15
On December 7, the Bears ripped the Green Bay Packers 61–7, the biggest margin of victory in the series and the most one-sided game in the history of the Bears-Packers rivalry. Armstrong lasted just one more year with the Bears, finishing with a last place showing and a 6–10 record before being fired in the off-season.