| Chicago Staleys/Bears vs. Green Bay Packers Season-by-Season Results [1]  | 
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| Season | Season series | at Chicago Staleys/Bears  | at Green Bay Packers  | Overall series | Notes | 
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 |  1921  | Staleys 1–0 | Staleys   20–0 | no game | Bears   1–0 | Packers join the American Professional Football Association (APFA) (later renamed to the National Football League (NFL) in the 1922 season. Only time Packers faced the Bears under the "Staleys" name. Staleys finish with the best record of the league (10–1–1), and thus were named the APFA Champions. |  |  1923  | Bears 1–0 | no game | Bears  3–0 | Bears   2–0 | Staleys rename themselves to the "Bears". |  |  1924  | Bears 1–0 | Bears   3–0 | no game | Bears   3–0 |  |  |  1925  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   21–0 | Packers   14–10 | Bears   4–1 | Packers open City Stadium (Green Bay). |  |  1926  | Bears 1–0–2 | Bears   19–13 | Tie   6–6 | Bears   5–1–2 |  |  Tie   3–3 |  |  1927  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   14–6 | Bears   7–6 | Bears   7–1–2 | Bears' wins are the Packers only losses in the 1927 season. |  |  1928  | Packers 2–0–1 | Packers   16–6 | Tie   12–12 | Bears   7–3–3 |  |  Packers   6–0 |  |  1929  | Packers 3–0 | Packers   14–0 | Packers   23–0 | Bears   7–6–3 | Packers finished with the best record in the league (12–0–1) and thus won the 1929 NFL Championship. |  Packers   25–0 |  
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| Season | Season series | at Chicago Bears  | at Green Bay Packers  | Overall series | Notes | 
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 |  1930  | Packers 2–1 | Packers   13–12 | Packers   7–0 | Tie   8–8–3 | Packers finished with the best record in the league (10–3–1) and thus won the 1930 NFL Championship. |  Bears   21–0 |  |  1931  | Packers 2–1 | Packers   6–2 | Packers   7–0 | Packers   10–9–3 | Packers finished with the best record in the league (12–2) and thus won the 1931 NFL Championship. |  Bears   7–6 |  |  1932  | Tie 1–1–1 | Packers   2–0 | Tie   0–0 | Packers   11–10–4 | Packers' win is the Bears only loss in their 1932 season. Bears win 1932 NFL Championship. |  Bears   9–0 |  |  1933  | Bears 3–0 | Bears  10–7 | Bears 14–7 | Bears   13–11–4 | Due to the popularity and success of the 1932 NFL Playoff Game, the league divided its teams into two divisions, with the Bears and Packers placed in the NFL Western Division. Last time both teams met three times during the regular season. Bears win 1933 NFL Championship. |  Bears   7–6 |  |  1934  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   27–14 | Bears   24–10 | Bears   15–11–4 | Bears lose 1934 NFL Championship. |  |  1935  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   17–14 | Packers   7–0 | Bears   15–13–4 | Packers' home win snapped the Bears' 17-game regular season winning streak and handed them their first loss to a divisional opponent. Packers' win in Chicago snapped the Bears' 20-game unbeaten streak at home and their 18-game home winning streak. |  |  1936  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   21–10 | Bears   30–3 | Bears   16–14–4 | Packers’ win handed the Bears their first loss of the season after a 6–0 start. Bears' win is the Packers' only loss in the 1936 season. Packers win 1936 NFL Championship. |  |  1937  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   24–14 | Bears   14–2 | Bears   17–15–4 | Packers' win is the Bears' only regular season loss in the 1937 season. Bears lose 1937 NFL Championship. |  |  1938  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   24–17 | Bears   2–0 | Bears   18–16–4 | Packers lose 1938 NFL Championship. |  |  1939  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   30–27 | Packers   21–16 | Bears   19–17–4 | Bears' win is the Packers only road loss in their 1939 season. Packers win 1939 NFL Championship. |  
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| Season | Season series | at Chicago Bears  | at Green Bay Packers  | Overall series | Notes | 
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 |  1940  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   14–7 | Bears   41–10 | Bears   21–17–4 | Bears win 1940 NFL Championship. |  |  1941  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   16–14 | Bears   25–17 | Bears   22–18–4 | Packers' win snapped the Bears' 11-game home winning streak. After that loss, the Bears went on a 21-game unbeaten streak at home, including a 17-game home winning streak. Both teams finished with 10–1 records, with their only losses coming against each other, setting up a tiebreaker playoff game. |  |  1941 Playoffs  | Bears 1–0 | Bears   33–14 |  | Bears   23–18–4 | NFL Western Division playoff. Bears go on to win 1941 NFL Championship. |  |  1942  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   38–7 | Bears   44–28 | Bears   25–18–4 | Bears' wins are the Packers only losses in the 1942 season. Bears loss 1942 NFL Championship. |  |  1943  | Bears 1–0–1 | Bears   21–7 | Tie   21–21 | Bears   26–18–5 | Bears'win was the Packers' only road loss in the 1943 season. Bears win 1943 NFL Championship. |  |  1944  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   21–0 | Packers   42–28 | Bears   27–19–5 | Packers win 1944 NFL Championship. |  |  1945  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   28–24 | Packers   31–21 | Bears   28–20–5 |  |  |  1946  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   10–7 | Bears   30–7 | Bears   30–20–5 | Bears win 1946 NFL Championship. |  |  1947  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   20–17 | Packers   29–20 | Bears   31–21–5 |  |  |  1948  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   7–6 | Bears   45–7 | Bears   33–21–5 |  |  |  1949  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   24–3 | Bears   17–0 | Bears   35–21–5 |  |  
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| Season | Season series | at Chicago Bears  | at Green Bay Packers  | Overall series | Notes | 
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 |  1950  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   28–14 | Packers   31–21 | Bears   36–22–5 | As a result of the AAFC–NFL merger, the Bears and Packers were placed in the NFL National Conference (later renamed to the NFL Western Conference in the 1953 season). |  |  1951  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   24–13 | Bears   31–20 | Bears   38–22–5 | Bears win 11 straight home meetings (1941–1951). |  |  1952  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   41–28 | Bears   24–14 | Bears   39–23–5 |  |  |  1953  | Bears 1–0–1 | Tie   21–21 | Bears   17–13 | Bears   40–23–6 | As of September 25, 2025, this remains the last time both teams finished a game in a tie. |  |  1954  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   28–23 | Bears   10–3 | Bears   42–23–6 |  |  |  1955  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   52–31 | Packers   24–3 | Bears   43–24–6 | Game in Chicago is the highest-scoring game in the rivalry (83 points). |  |  1956  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   38–14 | Bears   37–21 | Bears   45–24–6 | Last meeting at City Stadium (Green Bay). Bears lose 1956 NFL Championship. |  |  1957  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   21–14 | Packers   21–17 | Bears   46–25–6 | Packers open City Stadium (Milwaukee) (later renamed to Lambeau Field in the 1965 season). |  |  1958  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   24–10 | Bears   34–20 | Bears   48–25–6 |  |  |  1959  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   28–17 | Packers   9–6 | Bears   49–26–6 |  |  
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| Season | Season series | at Chicago Bears  | at Green Bay Packers  | Overall series | Notes | 
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 |  1960  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   41–13 | Bears   17–14 | Bears   50–27–6 | Packers lose 1960 NFL Championship. |  |  1961  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   31–28 | Packers   24–0 | Bears   50–29–6 | Packers' first season series sweep against the Bears since the 1935 season. Packers win 1961 NFL Championship. |  |  1962  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   38–7 | Packers   49–0 | Bears   50–31–6 | In Green Bay, Packers record their largest victory against the Bears with a 49–point differential. Packers win 1962 NFL Championship. |  |  1963  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   26–7 | Bears   10–3 | Bears   52–31–6 | Bears' win in Green Bay snapped the Packers' 14-game home winning streak. Bears' wins are the Packers only losses in their 1963 season. Bears win 1963 NFL Championship. |  |  1964  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   17–3 | Packers   23–12 | Bears   52–33–6 |  |  |  1965  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   31–10 | Packers   23–14 | Bears   53–34–6 | Bears’ win handed the Packers their first loss of the season after a 6–0 start. Packers win 1965 NFL Championship. |  |  1966  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   17–0 | Packers   13–6 | Bears   53–36–6 | Packers win 1966 NFL Championship and Super Bowl I. |  |  1967  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   17–13 | Packers   13–10 | Bears   53–38–6 | As a result of expansion, the two eight-team divisions became two eight-team conferences split into two divisions, with the Bears and Packers placed in the NFL Central division. Packers win 1967 NFL Championship and Super Bowl II. |  |  1968  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   28–27 | Bears   13–10 | Bears   54–39–6 |  |  |  1969  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   21–3 | Packers   17–0 | Bears   54–41–6 | Game in Green Bay marked the 100th meeting, becoming the first series to reach this milestone. |  
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| Season | Season series | at Chicago Bears  | at Green Bay Packers  | Overall series | Notes | 
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 |  1970  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   35–17 | Packers   20–19 | Bears   55–42–6 | As a result of the AFL–NFL merger, the Bears and Packers are placed in the National Football Conference (NFC) but remain in the NFC Central (later renamed to the NFC North in the 2002 season). Last meeting at Wrigley Field. |  |  1971  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   17–14 | Packers   31–10 | Bears   55–44–6 | Bears open Soldier Field. |  |  1972  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   23–17 | Packers   20–17 | Bears   55–46–6 |  |  |  1973  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   21–0 | Bears   31–17 | Bears   56–47–6 |  |  |  1974  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   10–9 | Packers   20–3 | Bears   57–48–6 | Packers' home game played at Milwaukee County Stadium in Milwaukee. Although the Packers played several home games annually in Milwaukee from 1932 to 1994, this was the sole regular season matchup between the Bears and Packers held in Milwaukee. |  |  1975  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   27–14 | Packers   28–7 | Bears   58–49–6 |  |  |  1976  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   24–13 | Bears   16–10 | Bears   60–49–6 | Bears' first season series sweep against the Packers since the 1963 season. |  |  1977  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   21–10 | Bears   26–0 | Bears   62–49–6 |  |  |  1978  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   14–0 | Packers   24–14 | Bears   63–50–6 |  |  |  1979  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   6–3 | Bears   15–14 | Bears   65–50–6 |  |  
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| Season | Season series | at Chicago Bears  | at Green Bay Packers  | Overall series | Notes | 
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 |  1980  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   61–7 | Packers   12–6 (OT) | Bears   66–51–6 | In Chicago, Bears record their largest victory against the Packers with a 54–point differential and tie a franchise record for their most points scored in a game. In Green Bay, Packers win on a blocked field goal returned for a touchdown in overtime. |  |  1981  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   16–9 | Packers   21–17 | Bears   66–53–6 |  |  |  1982  | canceled (Players' strike) | Bears   66–53–6 | As a result of the 1982 NFL players' strike, both games scheduled were canceled. |  |  1983  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   23–21 | Packers   31–28 | Bears   67–54–6 |  |  |  1984  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   20–14 | Bears   9–7 | Bears   68–55–6 | After their loss to the Packers, the Bears went on a 11-game division winning streak and a 12-game home division winning streak. |  |  1985  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   23–7 | Bears   16–10 | Bears   70–55–6 | Bears win Super Bowl XX. |  |  1986  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   12–10 | Bears   25–12 | Bears   72–55–6 |  |  |  1987  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   23–10 | Bears   26–24 | Bears   74–55–6 |  |  |  1988  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   16–0 | Bears   24–6 | Bears   76–55–6 | Bears win 8 straight meetings (1985–1988). |  |  1989  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   40–28 | Packers   14–13 | Bears   76–57–6 | Game in Green Bay became known as the Instant Replay Game. |  
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| Season | Season series | at Chicago Bears  | at Green Bay Packers  | Overall series | Notes | 
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 |  1990  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   27–13 | Bears   31–13 | Bears   78–57–6 |  |  |  1991  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   27–13 | Bears   10–0 | Bears   80–57–6 |  |  |  1992  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   17–3 | Bears   30–10 | Bears   81–58–6 | Packers trade for Falcons' QB Brett Favre. |  |  1993  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   30–17 | Packers   17–3 | Bears   82–59–6 |  |  |  1994  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   33–6 | Packers   40–3 | Bears   82–61–6 | Both teams make the playoffs in the same season for the first time since the 1941 season. Both teams finished with 9–7 records, but the Packers clinched the better playoff seed based on their head-to-head sweep. |  |  1995  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   27–24 | Packers   35–28 | Bears   82–63–6 |  |  |  1996  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   37–6 | Packers   28–17 | Bears   82–65–6 | Packers win Super Bowl XXXI. |  |  1997  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   24–23 | Packers   38–24 | Bears   82–67–6 | Packers lose Super Bowl XXXII. |  |  1998  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   16–13 | Packers   26–20 | Bears   82–69–6 | Packers win 10 straight meetings (1994–1998). |  |  1999  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   35–19 | Bears   14–13 | Bears   83–70–6 |  |  
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| Season | Season series | at Chicago Bears  | at Green Bay Packers  | Overall series | Notes | 
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 |  2000  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   28–6 | Bears   27–24 | Bears   84–71–6 |  |  |  2001  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   20–12 | Packers   17–7 | Bears   84–73–6 | Packers sweep the season series despite the Bears finishing with a 13–3 record. |  |  2002  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   34–21 | Packers   30–20 | Bears   84–75–6 | Due to renovations being made to Soldier Field, Bears' home game was played at Memorial Stadium in Champaign. |  |  2003  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   38–23 | Packers   34–21 | Bears   84–77–6 |  |  |  2004  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   31–14 | Bears   21–10 | Bears   85–78–6 | Packers win 11 straight road meetings (1994–2004). |  |  2005  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   19–7 | Bears   24–17 | Bears   87–78–6 | Packers draft QB Aaron Rodgers. Game in Green Bay was played on Christmas. Bears' first season series sweep against the Packers since the 1991 season. |  |  2006  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   26–7 | Bears   26–0 | Bears   88–79–6 | Bears lose Super Bowl XLI. |  |  2007  | Bears 2–0 | Bears   35–7 | Bears   27–20 | Bears   90–79–6 | Bears sweep the season series despite the Packers finishing with a 13–3 record. Last start in the series for Packers' QB Brett Favre. He finished with a 22–10 record against the Bears as a Packers quarterback. As of September 25, 2025, this remains the most recent season in which the Bears swept the Packers in the season series. |  |  2008  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   20–17 (OT) | Packers   37–3 | Bears   91–80–6 | Packers' QB Aaron Rodgers makes his debut in the series. |  |  2009  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   21–14 | Packers   21–15 | Bears   91–82–6 |  |  
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| Season | Season series | at Chicago Bears  | at Green Bay Packers  | Overall series | Notes | 
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 |  2010  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   20–17 | Packers   10–3 | Bears   92–83–6 | Packers clinch a playoff berth with their win. |  |  2010 Playoffs  | Packers 1–0 | Packers   21–14 |  | Bears   92–84–6 |  NFC Championship Game. Packers go on to win Super Bowl XLV. |  |  2011  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   27–17 | Packers   35–21 | Bears   92–86–6 | Game in Green Bay was played on Christmas. |  |  2012  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   21–13 | Packers   23–10 | Bears   92–88–6 |  |  |  2013  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   33–28 | Bears   27–20 | Bears   93–89–6 | In Green Bay, Bears linebacker Shea McClellin knocks Aaron Rodgers out of the game with a broken collarbone, which sidelines him for seven weeks. In Chicago, Rodgers returns and delivers a memorable 48-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Randall Cobb with 45 seconds left to lead the Packers to an NFC North title. |  |  2014  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   38–17 | Packers   55–14 | Bears   93–91–6 | In Green Bay, Packers score their most points in a game against the Bears as QB Aaron Rodgers ties an NFL record with 6 first-half touchdown passes. |  |  2015  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   31–23 | Bears   17–13 | Bears   94–92–6 | Game in Green Bay was played on Thanksgiving Day. |  |  2016  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   30–27 | Packers   26–10 | Tie   94–94–6 |  |  |  2017  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   23–16 | Packers   35–14 | Packers   96–94–6 | Packers take their first series lead since 1932. Packers win eight straight road meetings (2010–2017). |  |  2018  | Tie 1–1 | Bears   24–17 | Packers   24–23 | Packers   97–95–6 | In Green Bay, Packers overcome a 20–3 deficit in the fourth quarter. Bears clinch the NFC North and eliminate the Packers from playoff contention with their win. |  |  2019  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   10–3 | Packers   21–13 | Packers   99–95–6 | Game in Chicago was the NFL Kickoff Game. Game in Green Bay marked the 200th game in the rivalry, becoming the first matchup to reach this milestone, and the Packers eliminated the Bears from playoff contention with their win. |  
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| Season | Season series | at Chicago Bears  | at Green Bay Packers  | Overall series | Notes | 
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 |  2020  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   35–16 | Packers   41–25 | Packers   101–95–6 | In Green Bay, Packers record their 100th win against the Bears, becoming the first NFL franchise to record 100 wins over two other franchises, with the other franchise being the Detroit Lions. In Chicago, Packers clinch the 1st NFC seed with their win. |  |  2021  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   24–14 | Packers   45–30 | Packers   103–95–6 |  |  |  2022  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   28–19 | Packers   27–10 | Packers   105–95–6 | Following their win in Chicago, the Packers surpassed the Bears as the all-time winningest NFL franchise. [66]  Final start in the series for Packers' QB Aaron Rodgers. |  |  2023  | Packers 2–0 | Packers   38–20 | Packers   17–9 | Packers   107–95–6 | Packers' QB Jordan Love makes his first start in the series. [67]  In Green Bay, Packers clinch the final playoff berth with their win. Packers won 8 straight home meetings (2016–2024). |  |  2024  | Tie 1–1 | Packers   20–19 | Bears   24–22 | Packers   108–96–6 | In Chicago, Packers block Bears K Cairo Santos' potential 46 yard game-winning field goal.  Packers won 11 straight meetings (2019–2024). In Green Bay, Santos kicked the game-winning 51-yard field goal as the Bears snapped a 10-game losing streak, an 11-game losing streak to the Packers, record their first win against the Packers since the 2018 season, and record their only road win in their 2024 season. |  |  2025  |  | December 20 | December 7 | Packers   108–96–6 |  |  
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