CHICAGO, IL — This Sunday, the best rivalry in all of sports will be reignited when the Chicago Bears take on the Green Bay Packers. It will be the first time since 1981 that the Packers have opened the regular season at Chicago.

The NFL’s oldest rivalry began in 1921, and if not for strike-shortened season of 1982, would be the longest running; however, it is the most played rivalry in league history at an astounding 200 games, some of which include some of the most memorable moments in football history. Combining for 22 NFL Championships, including five Super Bowls, while having 59 members enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, this rivalry has it all.

Here are nine of the most interesting facts surrounding the Chicago Bears-Green Bay Packers rivalry.

9. Packers Have Dominated During the Aaron Rodgers Era

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With Aaron Rodgers as the starting quarterback, Green Bay is 12-3 during the regular and postseason against the Bears, with one loss coming two seasons ago after Rodgers was nearly broken in half by Shea McClellin.

Against Chicago, Rodgers has completed 293 of 425 passes (68.9%) for 3, 448 yards, 31 touchdowns with 8 interceptions and a passer rating of 109.8 during regular season contests!

Rodgers’ overall passer rating of 106.2 (includes playoffs) against Chicago is the best by a Packers’ quarterback (min. 50 attempts).

In the two games against the Bears last season, Rodgers completed 40 of 55 passes for 617 yards, 10 touchdowns, zero interceptions and a passer rating of 149.0. Green Bay scored 38 and 55 points in the two matchups against Chicago last season.

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