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Rodger throws for 4 TD's in Packers 41-25 win over Bears
Monday, November 30, 2020

(GREEN BAY) – Aaron Rodgers helped the Green Bay Packers get another win against the rival Chicago Bears and move closer to their second straight NFC North title. Rodgers threw four touchdown passes as the Packers rolled to a 41-25 victory over the slumping Bears on Sunday night. Green Bay improved its overall record in this series to 100-95-6, including a 20-5 mark against the Bears in games Rodgers has started. Green Bay (8-3) scored touchdowns on each of its first three possessions and grabbed a three-game division edge over Chicago (5-6) and Minnesota. Since winning five of their first six games, the Bears have dropped five straight. The Packers capitalized on mistakes by Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, who was making his first start since the third week of the season. Trubisky threw three touchdown passes, including two to Allen Robinson, but also committed three turnovers that led to Packers touchdowns. Darnell Savage picked off a pair of Trubisky passes for his first two interceptions of the season. Trubisky went 26 of 46 for 242 yards while starting in place of Nick Foles, who injured his glute and hip in a 19-13 loss to Minnesota on November 16. Rodgers was 21 of 29 for 211 yards. Chicago's David Montgomery had 103 yards rushing and also had a 3-yard touchdown catch. Green Bay's Aaron Jones rushed for 90 yards, while Jamaal Williams ran for 73 yards and a touchdown. Rodgers' final touchdown throw of the night enabled him to become the 11th player in NFL history with at least 50,000 career yards passing.

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