Packers-Bears rivalry wraps regular season at Lambeau Field

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The Green Bay Packers and rival Chicago Bears meet at Lambeau Field in the regular-season finale. Kickoff is set for noon Sunday, Jan. 5 – only on FOX6. 

With the field of teams already set, the Packers (11-5) are playing for seeding in the NFC Wild Card round. The Bears (4-12) have lost 10 straight games and are the only NFC North team that will miss the postseason.

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Including playoff games, the Packers are 108-95-6 against the Bears all time. The Packers won the last meeting 20-19 at Soldier Field in Week 11.

Green Bay has now won 11 straight games against Chicago. The Week 11 victory set a record for the longest winning streak by either team in the history of the series. The 11-game streak is also the longest for any team against the Bears, and the longest current streak of any NFL team over another.

Sunday's game marks the first meeting between Matt LaFleur and Chicago's interim head coach Thomas Brown; the Bears fired Matt Eberflus from the post after a Week 13 loss to the Detroit Lions.

Bears tight end Marcedes Lewis played five seasons with the Packers before heading to Chicago. Safety Jonathan Owens played for the Packers last season, and defensive lineman Jonathan Ford was a seventh-round pick of the Packers in 2022. 

Two former Wisconsin Badgers, linebackers T.J. Edwards and Jack Sanborn, now play for Chicago.

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