Aaron Rodgers looks to torch Bears for third straight time


Aaron Rodgers owned the Chicago Bears last season, as the All-Pro quarterback led his Green Bay Packers to victory over their division rivals twice. Both times, Rodgers dismantled Chicago's defense and racked up points for the Packers.
Zach Zaidman of the Bears Radio Network combined Rodgers' stats from both games to illustrate the damage he did in 2014.
In 2 games vs. #Bears last year, Aaron Rodgers threw for 617 yards with 10 TDs and zero INTs. #Packers scored a total of 93 points.
— Zach Zaidman (@ZachZaidman) September 10, 2015
Over a quarter of Rodgers' 38 touchdowns last season came in two games against the Bears. The Packers won these two matchups by a margin of 62 points, as they asserted their unmistakable dominance over their divisional foes from Chicago.
The Bears were a tougher challenge for Rodgers in 2013. First, during a 27-20 loss on Monday night, Rodgers broke his collarbone and was forced to sit for weeks after that. Then, in a Week 16 rematch, the Packers were only able to squeak out a 33-28 win while Rodgers threw two touchdowns and two interceptions.
However, after last season, Rodgers appears to be back to his dominant self. For his career, he is 11-3 versus the Bears in the regular season and 1-0 in the postseason.
His next test against the Bears will come on Sunday.
(h/t @ZachZaidman)
