It seems impossible to fathom in the year 2025, but at one point, the Chicago Bears held a commanding 24-game lead over the Green Bay Packers in what is one of the most historic rivalries in all of sports. The year was 1992, and the Packers were about to complete a trade for Atlanta Falcons quarterback Brett Favre. Since then, the rivalry has become a one-sided beatdown in favor of Green Bay, who now own a 12-game lead.
The lopsided winning got so bad that some fans declared the rivalry dead, but it looks like they were wrong.