The Chicago Bears (4-5) face off against their NFC North rivals, the Green Bay Packers (6-3), in a Week 11 matchup at Soldier Field this Sunday.
The Bears are navigating changes on offense, with Thomas Brown stepping in as the new offensive coordinator after Shane Waldron’s dismissal following a 19-3 home loss to the New England Patriots. Chicago’s struggles are evident, as the team has failed to score a touchdown in two consecutive games and is riding a three-game losing streak.
The Packers, coming off a bye week, look to bounce back from their Nov. 3 loss to the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field. Green Bay had won four straight games before that but remains winless (0-2) in NFC North matchups this season.
This game marks the start of a crucial three-game stretch for the Bears against divisional opponents. Green Bay holds the upper hand in the all-time series (107-95-6) and has dominated the rivalry recently, winning 10 straight games against Chicago since Sept. 5, 2019. The Bears’ last victory over the Packers came at Soldier Field on Dec. 16, 2018.
Here’s a breakdown of what to expect and predictions for this historic rivalry clash.