GREEN BAY, WI – Aaron Rodgers tied a franchise record with six touchdown passes – which all came in the first half – as the Green Bay Packers destroyed the Chicago Bears 55-14 on Sunday night.
Rodgers was 18 of 27 for 315 yards before leaving the game early in the second half with the result beyond any doubt.
Chicago became only the second team in NFL history to give up 50 or more points in consecutive games, joining the 1923 Rochester Jeffersons.
Kevin Kugler and James Lofton called the action on Westwood One.
(It’s 7-0 early as Rodgers connects on a TD pass)
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(Andrew Quarless is on the receiving end of Rodgers’ 2nd TD pass)
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(It’s 21-0 Green Bay as Jordy Nelson scores from 73 yards out)
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(Nelson’s 2nd TD catch makes it 28-0)
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(Eddie Lacy takes a screen pass 56 yards for a TD and a 35-0 lead)
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(It’s 42-0 on Rodgers’ 6th TD pass of the night to Randall Cobb)
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(The Bears finally get on the board as Brandon Marshall fights his way into the end zone)
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(An interception return TD puts Green Bay up 55-7)
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(The Bears answer by returning the ensuing kickoff for a touchdown)
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(Jordy Nelson’s postgame interview with Westwood One sideline reporter Hub Arkush)
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(Postgame recap from Kevin Kugler and James Lofton)
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