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For the first time in a long, long time, the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears will meet late in the season with the winner guaranteed to have the lead in the NFC North division. Today’s game, which the NFL moved from an early kickoff into the late afternoon slate, is the first such game (not including season openers) since Week 6 of the 2021 season, and it’s the first in November or later since Week 17 in 2013.
In 2021, the Packers came into their game at 4-1 with the Bears 3-2, meaning a Bears win would have put the teams even on record but giving them a head-to-head win. The Packers won that game 24-14, moving to 5-1 on the season in a game that featured the famous “I Still Own You” celebration from Aaron Rodgers after scoring a rushing touchdown at Soldier Field.
Of course, both fan bases remember that 2013 season finale vividly as well. In Rodgers’ return from a broken clavicle — which he suffered in the teams’ earlier game that season — he helped lead the Packers to a late win and a division title with his touchdown pass to Randall Cobb with less than a minute left.
Will today’s game be as memorable as those two? There’s only one way to find out, so make sure you’re ready to tune in by checking out our Game Primer below.
Chicago Bears (9-3) vs. Green Bay Packers (8-3-1)
Lambeau Field
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Sunday, December 7, 2025
3:25 PM Central Time
Channel: FOX
Commentators: Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady
In-Market: FOX Sports app & NFL+ on NFL app
Out-of-market: NFL Sunday Ticket
Packers Radio Network
Packers.com
Point spread: Packers -5.5
Over/under total:
Week 11: Packers 20, @Bears 19
Week 18: Bears 24, @Packers 22
Regular season: Packers lead 107-95-6
Postseason: Tied 1-1
Current Streak: Bears W1