Aaron Rodgers might be an injured man. However, he still came up strong in Week 13. Soldier Field is home to an iconic rivalry that produces high-intensity games. The Packers and Bears are not having a good season after suffering sizable losses. But for Green Bay, it could be a turning point in the season. The Packers’ QB1 exemplifies some critical takeaways from the game.
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The Packers traveled to Soldier Field to face the Bears. The game had great spots, unlike any other rivalry, and the fans in attendance were fervent. In the post-game press conference, Aaron Rodgers expressed his delight. He also highlighted the game’s pivotal moments and expressed gratitude for the lack of turnovers.
Aaron Rodgers mentioned, “Yeah, the fourth quarter is winning time, and we played our best in the fourth quarter today. I put together some really nice drives on offense and had two big stats. Thankfully, I didn’t have any turnovers today, which unfortunately hasn’t been the norm, so we didn’t turn it over and we got three back. I think we’ve been plus-three all year long. Tom could probably tell me probably not, so that was obviously what gave us the opportunity to win the game.”
The Green Bay Packers defeated the Chicago Bears, 28-19. They are heading into a bye week and will host the Rams in Lambeau Field for their next game.
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Aaron Rodgers and the Packers were not having the best time this season. The defending MVP had back-to-back losses, which shattered his momentum. But the Week 13 win could bring Green Bay back into form.
Aaron Rodgers had a gesture for the Bears Faithful
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There is no rivalry like the Packers and the Bears. Justin Fields versus Aaron Rodgers is always a sight to see. The Packers’ QB1 seemed to have some beef with the Chicago fans when he infamously yelled ‘I still own you’ after a touchdown. He also had something in store for the Week 13 game, which is rolling eyes over him.
Rodgers with a salute to Bears fans 👀😅 @Packers pic.twitter.com/xrRgz1t8uZ
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After Christian Watson sealed the win with a 46-yard touchdown drive, Aaron Rodgers looked toward the stands. His eyes were fixed on the Bears Faithful as he saluted them. The move made by Rodgers may divide a few people. But the quarterback has proven yet again that he still owns the Bears.
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