Matt Nagy's first game as head coach of the Chicago Bears comes under the lights in primetime on the road in Green Bay. Going up against Aaron Rodgers is no easy task for any team, let alone a head coach in his first game.

But Nagy is hoping to have the same result as the past four head coaches of the Bears in their first trip to Green Bay.

Dick Jauron, Lovie Smith, Marc Trestman and John Fox all won their first game at Lambeau Field as head coach of the Bears and now Nagy is hoping to do the same. A win over Green Bay would be a great start to the new era for the Bears and get Nagy off on the right foot.

Dick Jauron

Jauron's first game at Lambeau Field came on November 7, 1999, just six days after legendary running back Walter Payton passed away. Chicago went into Green Bay and pulled off the upset thanks to Bryan Robinson's block on a Ryan Longwell attempt with just seconds left as the Bears won 14-13.

After splitting the first four meetings against the Packers, Jauron finished just 2-8 in his 10 games against Green Bay.

The 2004 season and Lovie Smith era opened up with a loss at home to the Detroit Lions but the team got right back on track just a week later. In Week 2, the Bears went up to Lambeau Field and beat the Packers 21-10 to win in Smith's first game against their rival.

Chicago dominated defensively with Brian Urlacher stripping Ahman Green near the end zone and the fumble was picked up by Mike Brown who went 95 yards for the touchdown and a Bears 14-3 lead at halftime.

This win was significant because, during Smith's introductory press conference, he noted that one of the biggest goals each year was to beat Green Bay. Under Smith, the Bears won six of their first eight meetings against the Packers but he finished his career 8-11 against Green Bay.

Marc Trestman's stay in Chicago lasted two years and one of his best wins came on Monday Night Football against the Packers.

The Bears went up to Green Bay on November 4th, 2013 and beat the Packers 27-20 led by Josh McCown's 272 passing yards and 2 touchdowns. Running back Matt Forte had 179 total yards and a touchdown in the win. Packers' quarterback Aaron Rodgers left the game after suffering a broken collarbone after being sacked by Shea McClellin in the first quarter.

Green Bay got revenge in Week 17 beating the Bears to win the NFC North and knocking their rival out of the playoffs.

The most memorable moment of the John Fox era came on Thanksgiving night in 2015 when the Bears went up to Lambeau Field to play the Packers. Green Bay was honoring quarterback Brett Favre with a special halftime ceremony but the night was spoiled by Chicago.

Quarterback Jay Cutler finished the game 19-of-31 for 200 yards and a touchdown, with Chicago's defense forcing a turnover on downs late in the game to seal the deal and deliver the Bears a 17-13 win.

It would be the only win for Fox against the Packers in his Bears' head coaching career as he finished 1-5 vs. Green Bay.

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