<Li> Packers 33, Bears 28 (December 29, 2013)--In a game with the NFC North Championship and the No. 4 seed in the playoffs on the line, the Packers faced off against the Bears with quarterback Aaron Rodgers in his first start since their last meeting in early November, the game in which he was injured . The game was notable for a Rodgers fumble to touchdown that occurred when most players from both teams believed the play to be an incomplete pass . The game also showcased an offensive shootout in the second half, including Bears quarterback Jay Cutler throwing for two touchdowns . However, the Packers ended their last drive converting on 4th down three times, most notably in a long 4th and 8 completion to Randall Cobb for a touchdown that would win the game and deliver Green Bay its 3rd consecutive NFC North title . The loss meant the Bears missed the playoffs for a third straight year, while the Packers made their fifth consecutive trip to the playoffs . </Li> <Li> Packers 55, Bears 14 (November 6, 2014)--Aaron Rodgers tied an NFL record with 6 touchdown passes in the first half in a blowout win for the Packers, the most lopsided win over the Bears for the Packers since 1962 and their highest point total in a game since 1945 . The Packers scored more points in this game than in any other in the rivalry . Bears' kickoff returner Chris Williams tied an NFL record with 10 kickoff returns in a game, one of which went for a 101 - yard touchdown . </Li> <Li> Bears 17, Packers 13 (November 26, 2015)--On the night of Brett Favre's jersey retirement, the Bears met the Packers at Lambeau Field for a Thanksgiving match - up . With a 4 - 6 record and having lost to the Packers earlier in the year, Chicago entered the game as huge underdogs . While the Bears' offense stalled in the first quarter, the Packers took a 7 - point lead on a touchdown pass from Aaron Rodgers to Eddie Lacy . In the second quarter, the Bears scored two touchdowns, while the Packers settled for two field goals, making the score 14 - 13 at halftime . The Bears scored one more field goal in the fourth quarter while their defense pitched a second half shutout, including a goal line stand in the game's final seconds . The game marked the first and only win for Jay Cutler as a Bears quarterback in Lambeau Field, as well as his first win against the Packers since 2010 . </Li> <Li> Packers 30, Bears 27 (December 18, 2016)--With Green Bay one game down in the all time head to head series, and needing a win to move within a game of the division lead, the Packers entered Soldier Field during one of the coldest Chicago Bears games on record . With both teams tied at halftime 10--10, Green Bay surged to a 27 - 10 advantage in the third quarter, before the Bears made a run of their own in the fourth quarter to bring them within 3 points, and in striking distance of the Green Bay end zone . Green Bay held the Bears to a field goal after a goal - line stand . During the Packers' ensuing possession, quarterback Aaron Rodgers completed a 60 - yard pass to Jordy Nelson which led to a Packers field goal as time expired . </Li>

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