Sunday: Noon at Lambeau Field (Ch. 9, 100.3-FM, 1130-AM)
ABOUT THE PACKERS
• The Packers trailed 20-3 entering the fourth quarter against the Bears and came away with a 24-23 win on Sunday night after quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw three touchdown passes on a sprained left knee.
• Rodgers' top three wide receivers — Randall Cobb, Davante Adams and Geronimo Allison — combined for 299 of the Packers' 341 receiving yards (on 19 receptions) against the Bears.
• Green Bay spent its offseason overhauling the defense, now led by coordinator Mike Pettine. It signed free-agent DE Muhammad Wilkerson and drafted cornerbacks Jaire Alexander and Josh Jackson.
• Tight end Jimmy Graham wasn't targeted much in his Packers debut, catching two of four throws his way for 8 yards while playing 59 snaps against the Bears.
PLAYER SPOTLIGHT: Aaron Rodgers
• Rodgers suffered a sprained knee when he was sacked by Bears defensive end Roy Robertson-Harris in the second quarter on Sunday. Rodgers missed two series — during which backup DeShone Kizer committed two turnovers — and returned after halftime.
• Rodgers completed 20 of 30 passes for 286 yards and three touchdowns against the Bears.