How to watch Packers vs. Bears football game
It’s the Chicago Bears vs Green Bay Packers as the most-played rivalry in NFL history continues this Sunday, September 18 at Lambeau Field. Sunday night’s game marks the 205th meeting between the two teams. Historically, the Packers lead the series 103-95-6. Live coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock with Football Night in America. See below for additional information on how to watch the game.
Who's Playing
Chicago @ Green Bay
Current Records: Chicago 1-0; Green Bay 0-1
Last Season Records: Green Bay 13-4; Chicago 6-11
What to Know
The Green Bay Packers are 11-1 against the Chicago Bears since October of 2016, and they'll have a chance to extend that success on Sunday. The Packers and Chicago will face off in an NFC North battle at 8:20 p.m. ET at Lambeau Field. Green Bay won both of their matches against the Bears last season (24-14 and 45-30) and is aiming for the same result this time around.
Green Bay ended up a good deal behind the Minnesota Vikings when they played this past Sunday, losing 23-7. A silver lining for Green Bay was the play of RB A.J. Dillon, who punched in one rushing touchdown.
Meanwhile, Chicago had a touchdown and change to spare in a 19-10 victory over the San Francisco 49ers this past Sunday. No one had a standout game offensively for Chicago, but they got scores from RB Khalil Herbert, WR Equanimeous St. Brown, and WR Dante Pettis. QB Justin Fields ended up with a passer rating of 133.90.
Chicago's win lifted them to 1-0 while Green Bay's loss dropped them down to 0-1. We'll see if the Bears' success rolls on or if the Packers are able to steal their positive momentum.
How To Watch
- When: Sunday at 8:20 p.m. ET
- Where: Lambeau Field -- Green Bay, Wisconsin
The Bears picked up an upset 19-10 win at home in Week 1 over the San Francisco 49ers. They mustered only 204 total yards of offense, but scored a pair of 4th-quarter TDs and defensively they had a takeaway and two 4th-down stops.
The Packers struggled at the Minnesota Vikings in Week 1, losing 23-7. QB Aaron Rodgers was sacked 4 times, failed to throw a touchdown pass and had 2 turnovers. The Packers were 3-of-9 on 3rd down.