After a Jay Cutler interception, Aaron Rodgers found Andrew Quarless to give the Green Bay Packers a 14-0 lead over the Chicago Bears on Sunday Night Football
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The Green Bay Packers are looking to finish off the Chicago Bears this year (or at least come as close as possible to finishing them off). The 5-3 Packers are playing host to the 3-5 Chicago Bears on Sunday and if they can get a win, it would make them 2-0 against the Bears this season.
The Packers struck first on a one-yard pass from Aaron Rodgers to Brandon Bostick to give them a 7-0 lead. On the ensuing possession, Jay Cutler was intercepted by Micah Hyde, setting the Packers up on the Bears’ 23 yard line.
Three plays later, Rodgers struck again, this time finding Andrew Quarless for a four-yard touchdown to make it 14-0 Packers.
You can watch Rodgers’ second touchdown pass, this time to Andrew Quarless, below:
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