<P> The Bears--Packers rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers . The two clubs have won a combined 22 NFL championships (13 for Green Bay and 9 for Chicago), including 5 Super Bowl championships (4 for Green Bay and 1 for Chicago) and have 65 members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Chicago with 34 and Green Bay with 31 .) </P> <P> The rivalry began in 1921 and is the league's most played, with 195 regular - season and post-season games . (The rivalry is not the league's longest continuous rivalry, as the 1982 strike - shortened NFL season did not include a Bears--Packers game . That title goes to the rivalry between the Lions and the Packers, who have played each other at least twice a year since 1932 .) Because the Packers and Bears are in the same division--the NFC North--they play each other at least twice every regular season . </P> <P> The Packers surpassed the Bears in the overall series in 2017 for the first time since 1932 and now lead, 95--94--6 . The Bears had previously led the series by as many as 24 games both in 1960 and in 1992 . </P> <Ul> <Li> Bears 20, Packers 0 (November 27, 1921)--The two organizations played for the first time in 1921 at Chicago, when the Bears were nicknamed the Chicago Staleys . Bears' Gaylord "Pete" Stinchcomb scored the game's first touchdown on a 45 - yard run . The Bears shut out the Packers 20 - 0 in their first meeting, and the rivalry was born . A year later, the Staleys changed their team name to the Bears . </Li> <Li> Bears 3, Packers 0 (November 23, 1924)--The Bears--Packers rivalry can be credited for the first ever ejection of players for fighting during an NFL game . The Bears' Frank Hanny and Packers' Tillie Voss were ejected before the end of the first half as verbal exchanges led to punches being thrown . Two years later, Hanny was ejected once again in a game versus Green Bay . </Li> <Li> Packers 7, Bears 0 (September 28, 1930)--The Packers shut out the Bears for the fifth consecutive game in this contest which is the longest such streak in the series . The streak began in 1928 when the Packers defeated the Bears 6--0 on December 9 of that season . In 1929 the Packers shut out the Bears three times, 23--0, 14--0, and 25--0 en route to their first NFL championship . On November 9, the Bears finally scored on the Packers although they came up short in the final score 13--12 . The Packers won their second consecutive NFL title that season . </Li> <Li> Packers 16, Bears 14 (November 2, 1941)--The Bears came into the game undefeated and seemingly invincible . Over their first five games, they defeated their rivals by an unprecedented 157 points . However, the Packers upset them in this game which was the Bears lone defeat that season . The Associated Press wrote of the game that the "Chicago Bears myth is broken". Chicago fans made accusations that the game had been fixed, and it was suggested that the Packers had employed a "secret" defensive scheme . The Packers had built a 16--0 lead through the first three quarters of play before the Bears mounted a comeback in the fourth quarter coming up just short of a win . </Li> <Li> Bears 33, Packers 14 (December 14, 1941)--In the first playoff meeting between the two rivals, the Bears defeated the Packers 33--14 in a one - game - playoff to determine the Western Division championship . After the Packers, the Bears defeated the New York Giants en route to their fourth NFL Championship . Until the 2010 post-season, this remained the only playoff meeting between the teams . </Li> </Ul>

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