
"The Green Bay Packers (8-3-1) host the Chicago Bears (9-3) at Lambeau Field on Sunday in one of the most important games in the modern history of their rivalry. No two NFL teams have faced each other more often than the Bears and Packers in the league's 105-year history, with the two teams doing battle 208 times in the regular season."
"Jordan Love threw four touchdowns in an outstanding offensive display from the Packers, though they are likely to face a sterner test from a Chicago defense that had no problem slowing down the Eagles' struggling attack. The Bears have a league-leading 25 turnovers on defense this season, with 17 coming off interceptions. Love has thrown just three interceptions all season and has gone four successive games without a pick,"
The Green Bay Packers (8-3-1) host the Chicago Bears (9-3) at Lambeau Field with NFC North and seeding implications. The franchises have met 208 times, with Green Bay leading 107-95-6. Chicago's Lambeau win last season ended an 11-game losing streak but acted as a spoiler, dropping Green Bay to the seventh seed and a playoff road game against the eventual Super Bowl champion Eagles. Revitalised under first-year coach Ben Johnson, the Bears sit atop the NFC after a road win over Philadelphia. A Packers victory would move Green Bay into first place. Jordan Love recently threw four touchdowns. The Bears lead the league with 25 defensive turnovers, 17 via interception, while Love has thrown three interceptions this season and has stressed protecting the ball.
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