Is Sunday the day that the Chicago Bears unlock rookie quarterback Caleb Williams? Or will the Green Bay Packers' dominance over the Bears continue?
Anybody who follows the Packers is used to putting a 'W' by the two Bears games before the season even begins. Green Bay has won 10 straight over its NFC North rivals.
After three straight losses, the Bears have fired offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, replacing him with passing game coordinator Thomas Brown.
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Will it jump-start Williams, who hasn't thrown a touchdown pass since the middle of October? Or will it be an 11th straight win over the Bears for the rested Packers?
Coming off a bye week, quarterback Jordan Love is off the injury report and returning to Soldier Field for the first time since the season opener last year, a 38-20 Packers victory.
Love says it would "definitely be cool" to develop a rivalry with Williams over the next few years. At this point, though, the rivalry has been one-sided -- and Packers fans are cool with that.
Packers vs Bears will broadcast nationally on Fox in Week 11 of the NFL season. Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play) and Tom Brady (analyst) will call the game from the booth at Lambeau Field with Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi reporting from the sidelines.
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Pete Dougherty: Caleb Williams and the Bears have had a rough time recently, as in they've failed to score a touchdown in their past two games. That's as bad as it gets in today's NFL. But they made a change at offensive coordinator this week, firing Shane Waldron and replacing him with passing game coordinator Thomas Brown, and you never know how that first game is going to go. Maybe they'll show new life. The Packers are coming off their bye and a humbling home loss to Detroit, so they should be healthier and motivated. The guess here is Williams plays better but not well enough to be the difference. Packers 30, Bears 17
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Tom Silverstein: Both teams have quarterbacks who are trying to find the magic they once had. Jordan Love will lean on improving health and full participation in practice to help him find his groove. Caleb Williams will lean on new offensive coordinator Thomas Brown to restart the Bears offense. It would be exciting to see this turn into a scoring extravaganza, but more than likely it will be a grind-it-out battle of runs up the middle and play-action passes. As long as the Packers ride Josh Jacobs to the finish and put a lasso around Williams' fine array of pass-catchers, they should win their first NFC North game of the year. Packers 27, Bears 21
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Ryan Wood: Here is an opportunity coming out of a bye week for the Packers to show their second-half run from last year is repeatable. There are plenty of execution issues from the season's first half that need to be improved, reasons why the Packers find themselves third in the NFC North, despite a much more favorable 6-3 record than this point last year. There are interceptions. Penalties. Drops. Red-zone inefficiency. The defensive line struggling to find pass rush in its 4-3 system. And there is the Bears, a team in disarray after firing offensive coordinator Shane Waldron this week, a stopgap measure with defensive-minded head coach Matt Eberflus essentially a lame duck. On paper, the Bears have plenty of talent to pose a threat. But this is reality, where the Bears are once again a dysfunctional mess. The type of team a young, talented group should handle with ease. Packers 33, Bears 12
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Dominique Yates: The Bears have plenty of talent but, simply put, they're a mess right now. They've lost three games in a row, fired Shane Waldron nine games into his tenure as offensive coordinator and it feels like the team is tapped out on the season. The Packers still have a bad taste in their mouths after the loss to the Lions and still need to show they're improving in areas. But if this team wants to go on a run in the second half of the season, it starts Sunday. Packers 31, Bears 20
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