Can The Chicago Bears Exorcise The Aaron Rodgers Demons In Week 12?
A familiar villain is set to face the Chicago Bears, but this time he’ll be wearing black and yellow. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is preparing to face his old rival, the Chicago Bears, in a crucial Week 12 matchup, though a wrist injury has his status for the game in question. While Rodgers is no longer a Green Bay Packer, the history between him and the Bears franchise is impossible to ignore.
Aaron Rodgers: A History of Dominance Over The Chicago Bears
For over a decade, Rodgers tormented the Chicago Bears and their fans. During his tenure in Green Bay from 2008 to 2022, he amassed a remarkable 12-3 record at Soldier Field, consistently dashing the hopes of his NFC North rival. One of his proudest achievements, as he noted himself, was flipping the all-time series lead in favor of the Packers before his departure. His on-field success against Chicago was so profound that it created a deep-seated animosity within the Bears’ fan base.
Now, as a Steeler, Rodgers is attempting to reframe the narrative. When asked about the upcoming game, he downplayed the rivalry, suggesting it’s time to move on. “I’d rather not be [the villain], I’m not in Green Bay anymore,” Rodgers said. “I feel like we can let bygones be bygones maybe.” He acknowledged his fond memories of playing in the city but understands that the fans may not be so quick to forget. “Hope those fans can put that behind them, I’m sure they can’t, don’t expect ’em to, but I really enjoy the city.”
A Fan Base Eager for Payback
Despite Rodgers’ diplomatic tone, there is little doubt that Bears fans view this game as more than just another matchup. The opportunity to finally get a win against the quarterback who owned them for so many years is a powerful motivator. Even with Rodgers in a different uniform, the desire to take him down remains potent. The game represents a chance for a new chapter and a small measure of revenge for years of frustration.
Rodgers’ availability for Sunday is still uncertain. He suffered a wrist injury in the Steelers’ recent win over the Cincinnati Bengals and is itching to play. His presence would significantly impact the game for two teams fighting for position in their respective divisions. Whether he takes the field or not, the story of his return to Chicago has added a compelling layer of drama to what is already a pivotal contest. For the Bears and their fans, the chance to defeat their old nemesis, regardless of the jersey he wears, is an opportunity they are eagerly awaiting.
