Aaron Rodgers record vs. Bears: How Packers legend has 'owned' longtime rival Chicago

Teddy Ricketson

Aaron Rodgers record vs. Bears: How Packers legend has 'owned' longtime rival Chicago image

When players spend a decade or longer with the same NFL franchise, they become very familiar with their division opponents. Because of the way the NFL schedule is structured, division rivals play a home-and-away series every season. That guarantees at least two meetings per year, with the possibility of a third in the playoffs.

Aaron Rodgers spent 13 seasons with the Green Bay Packers. As a starter, he faced the Chicago Bears 29 times and went 24-5, dominating the so-called rivalry. Rodgers then spent two seasons with the New York Jets and didn’t face Chicago during that time. The veteran quarterback has since signed a one-year deal — presumably his last — with the Pittsburgh Steelers and gets a chance to play the Bears one more time.

Here’s more on how Rodgers has performed against the Bears in his career.

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Aaron Rodgers record vs. Bears 

Rodgers faced the Bears 29 times during his Packers tenure. He has beaten Chicago the last eight times that he has faced it. Rodgers last lost to the Bears on December 16, 2018. Green Bay lost 24-17, and the quarterback finished with 274 yards and an interception. 

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Aaron Rodgers stats vs. Bears

Rodgers has thrown for 64,921 yards and 522 touchdowns in his career. 6,965 yards and 64 touchdowns have come against the Bears. Rodgers' 64 passing TDs are the fourth-most for a quarterback against a single opponent in history. He only trails Dan Marino against the New York Jets, Tom Brady against the Buffalo Bills and Brady against the Miami Dolphins, all tied with 72 passing touchdowns in those matchups. 

Regular Season

Games29
Completions611
Attempts911
Completion Percentage67.3%
Passing Yards6,965
Passing TDs64
Interceptions10
Sacks57
Rush Attempts80
Rush Yards313
Rush TDs2

Playoffs

Rodgers only faced the Bears once in the playoffs so far in his career. The Packers beat the Bears 21-14 on January 23, 2011. The quarterback finished 17-30 with 244 yards, no passing touchdowns and two interceptions. Rodgers added a rushing touchdown in the win. 

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What the Bears said about Rodgers 'I own you' taunt

Rivalries can create deep animosity between teams and fan bases. For Rodgers, he wanted the Bears to know he believed he had owned the rivalry. After scoring a game-sealing rushing touchdown against Chicago in October 2021, the veteran quarterback was caught on camera yelling, “I own you. I own you. I still own you.”

Rodgers later said the outburst was directed at a particular fan who had been heckling him all game and flipping him the double birds. He faced Chicago three more times in the regular season after that — and beat the Bears every time.

At the time, the Bears didn't do much as far as responding. Then head coach Matt Nagy simply said that the team was "aware of it." When asked about it, players mainly said that they used it as motivation, and that it just pointed to the personal rivalry between the two franchises. 

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