The Chicago Bears visit the Green Bay Packers in Week 2 in a primetime divisional matchup. Chicago has an early share of first place in the NFC North, but the standings are expected to flip soon. The Packers are massive betting favorites at Lambeau Field.
Chicago pulled off a major upset in Week 1, defeating the San Francisco 49ers 19-10. Green Bay wasn’t very competitive in its 23-7 loss against the Minnesota Vikings. Aaron Rodgers didn’t play anything like a four-time MVP, unable to elevate one of the league’s worst wide receiving corps. The quarterback could get back on track against the team that he’s owned for close to 15 years.
Let’s take a look at some key statistics and information about this matchup.
When is Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers Week 2?
Date/Time: Sept. 18, 8:20 p.m. ET
Arena: Lambeau Field
How to watch: NBC
Opening odds: Packers -9.5 | CHI +330, GB -410 | O/U 43
Week 2 Bears vs. Packers Betting Odds
Here’s the latest point spread and total for Sunday’s game.
Week 2 — Bears vs. Packers Stats to Know
(Use the FTN Bets Prop Shop to find the best odds for player prop bets)
- Aaron Rodgers has a 22-5 career record against Chicago
- Packers have won 13 straight regular-season games at Lambeau Field with a 10-3 record ATS
- Bears are 2-4 straight up and ATS in the last six games as underdogs
- Packers have won six games in a row and 11 of the last 12 games against the Bears
- Week 1 games for Green Bay and Chicago both went under the total by at least eight points
- Bears are last in yards per game (204) and yards per play (3.6)
- Packers followed a 35-point loss in Week 1 last season with a seven-game winning streak
- Justin Fields had 121 passing yards in Week 1 — he threw for at least 224 yards in three of his final four games last season
- Aaron Rodgers threw no touchdown passes and one interception in Week 1 — he’s thrown a pick in consecutive games once since 2020
- Khalil Herbert led Chicago with 45 rushing yards in Week 1
- AJ Dillon was Green Bay’s leading receiver with five receptions for 46 yards in Week 1
- Darnell Mooney had one catch for eight yards in the opener