WR Cobb active for Packers against Bears
Aaron Rodgers will have one of his favorite targets back for Green Bay's season finale against the Chicago Bears for the NFC North title.
Wide receiver Randall Cobb is active for the first time since he was injured during a 19-17 win Oct. 13 at Baltimore. He was activated from injured reserve Saturday and added to the injury report with a knee issue.
Rodgers (collarbone) is making his first start since Nov. 4 against Chicago. He has thrown for 15 touchdowns in eight games this season.
The Bears will be without wide receiver Earl Bennett, inactive after he missed practice this week to tend to a family matter in Texas.
Linebackers Brad Jones (ankle) and Clay Matthews (right thumb) also are on Green Bay's inactive list.
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