Packers, Aaron Rodgers continue dominance of Bears
			
		 
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			 [September 19, 2022] Aaron 
			Jones ran for one score and caught a touchdown pass to help the 
			Green Bay Packers to a 27-10 victory over the visiting Chicago Bears 
			on Sunday night. 
			 
			Green Bay (1-1) scored three touchdowns in the second quarter for a 
			24-7 halftime lead. 
			 
			Chicago (1-1) trailed 24-10 entering the final period, but missed an 
			opportunity to make it a one-score game midway through the fourth 
			quarter when quarterback Justin Fields was stopped inches short of 
			the goal line on fourth-and-1 and the call was upheld on review. 
			 
			The Packers responded with a drive to the Bears 16, pushing the lead 
			to 27-10 on Mason Crosby's 28-yard field goal with 2:28 left. 
			 
			Jones, who had just five carries for 49 yards in Green Bay's 23-7 
			opening loss at Minnesota, finished with 132 yards on 15 carries. 
			 
			Aaron Rodgers completed 19 of 25 passes for 234 yards and two 
			touchdowns to improve to 24-5 against the Bears, including one 
			playoff win. 
			 
			Fields completed 7 of 11 passes for 70 yards with one interception. 
			David Montgomery ran for 122 yards on 15 carries. 
			 
			The Packers went in front 10-7 when Jones burst off tackle right for 
			a 15-yard touchdown run on the opening play of the second quarter. 
			 
			Jones made it 17-7 when he took a short shovel pass from Rodgers and 
			skirted around right end for an 8-yard score with 4:36 left in the 
			first half. 
			 
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			Green Bay Packers wide receiver Allen Lazard (13) signs autographs 
			before game against the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field. Mandatory 
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			 The Packers put together a 67-yard drive on their 
			final series of the second quarter, pushing the lead to 24-7 when 
			Rodgers hit Allen Lazard over the middle from 5 yards out. 
			 
			Green Bay was driving to open the third quarter, but the Bears 
			recovered a botched handoff between Rodgers and AJ Dillon. Chicago 
			capitalized with a 44-yard field goal by Cairo Santos for the only 
			points of the period. 
			 
			Chicago answered an opening field goal with a seven-play, 71-yard 
			touchdown march, capped by Field's 3-yard run to the right corner. A 
			30-yard completion to former Packer Equanimeous St. Brown keyed the 
			drive. 
			 
			Green Bay put together a 13-play drive on its opening series, but 
			settled for Crosby's 40-yard field goal after Rodgers was sacked on 
			third-and-15. 
			 
			--Field Level Media 
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