3 opposing players Chicago Bears fans will always hate

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) holds off Chicago Bears linebacker Nicholas Morrow (53) during their football game on Sunday, September 18, 2022 at Lambeau Field. in Green Bay, Wis. Wm. Glasheen USA TODAY NETWORK-WisconsinApc Pack Vs Bears 3293 091822wag
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) holds off Chicago Bears linebacker Nicholas Morrow (53) during their football game on Sunday, September 18, 2022 at Lambeau Field. in Green Bay, Wis. Wm. Glasheen USA TODAY NETWORK-WisconsinApc Pack Vs Bears 3293 091822wag /
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GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN – OCTOBER 02: Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers warms up before his game against the New England Patriots at Lambeau Field on October 02, 2022 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) /

Opposing Packers players Chicago Bears fans will always hate: Aaron Rodgers

There is a clear-cut number one player in this conversation. Despite how fans may feel about other opposing players, and even within the division over the years, there is no player Bears fans hate more than Aaron Rodgers.

The hatred starts with Rodgers simply owning the Bears over the last decade and a half. Let’s be honest. Fans hate losing to this guy year in and year out.

Rodgers has gone 24-5 against the Bears over his 18-year career in the NFL. That’s essentially one win over the Packers every two and a half years, on average.

In those 29 games against Chicago, Rodgers has thrown for 6,965 yards, 64 touchdowns and only 10 interceptions. He’s also totaled an impressive eight games without having been sacked by the Bears, which is over a quarter of his career games against Chicago.

His attitude, entire persona and, let’s be honest, just his face alone, are additional reasons for Bears fans to hate the guy. He is by far and away the most hated opposing player the Bears have ever faced in their 100-plus-year history.

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