The Chicago Bears (4-5) will face the Green Bay Packers (6-3) on Sunday, where Chicago is looking to snap a three-game losing streak and record their first win over Green Bay since 2018.
The Bears are coming off an embarrassing 19-3 loss to the New England Patriots, which marked their third straight loss since the bye week. Chicago's offense scored a season-low three points against one of the worst defenses in the league, allowed nine sacks to a pass rush that had 16 sacks through eight total games and were held to just 142 total yards. Offensive coordinator Shane Waldron was fired as a result. The Bears defense did its part, holding New England under 20 points, but this game was lost in the first quarter with an offense that has mustered just 27 points and two touchdowns in the last three games.
Here's how the Bears and Packers stack up statistically ahead of Sunday's matchup.