GREEN BAY, Wis. – On Nov. 22, 1992, a young quarterback named Brett Favre fired a 49-yard touchdown pass to Sterling Sharpe to give the Green Bay Packers a 10-3 lead over the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. In the fourth quarter, Favre added a 5-yard touchdown run to cap a 17-3 win.
It was that win that set the stage for one of the greatest turning of the tables in NFL history. Before that game, Chicago led the all-time series 80-57-6. Thanks to Favre and Aaron Rodgers, the Packers are 46-14 in the last 60 meetings. Green Bay leads the series 103-94-6 entering Sunday’s game in Chicago.