The Packers have dominated the Bears since Aaron Rodgers took over as Green Bay's starting quarterback in 2008, and the three-time MVP made sure Chicago fans heard what he had to say after scoring a touchdown late in Sunday's game.
Rodgers helped put the Packers up 24-14 on the Bears in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game at Soldier Field with a rushing touchdown. As he celebrated in front of the Chicago crowd, he shouted, "I still own you."
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Entering Sunday's game, Rodgers had a 20-5 record against the Bears and hadn't lost to Chicago since a 24-17 loss in 2018.