Albuquerque Journal

The Packers end losing streak by beating the Bears

That’s 8 straight wins in Chicago

- BY ANDREW SELIGMAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

CHICAGO — The Green Bay Packers finally found a way to win without Aaron Rodgers. All they had to do was show up at Soldier Field.

Brett Hundley threw for 212 yards and a touchdown, Nick Perry had three sacks and the Packers beat the Chicago Bears 23-16 on Sunday to snap a three-game losing streak.

Hundley, starting his third game for an injured Aaron Rodgers, threw a 17-yard touchdown to Davante Adams to make it 23-13 with 5:29 to play, and the Packers (5-4) hung on to beat the Bears (3-6) for the eighth time in nine games.

“It feels amazing,” Hundley said. “It’s truly amazing, especially a rivalry game. There was a lot going into this game. I just thank the team. Not only the offense, the offensive line, receivers, running backs — but the defense played their butts off, too.”

Hundley completed 18 of 25 passes — even though his hamstring tightened during the game — to help the Packers win their eighth straight at Soldier Field counting the playoffs. He also became the first Green Bay starting quarterbac­k other than Brett Favre or Rodgers to win against the Bears since Don Majkowski on Dec. 17, 1989.

“Today, he had more opportunit­ies,” coach Mike McCarthy said. “The two prior games, the sample size wasn’t the size it was today.”

Though he got sacked five times, Chicago’s Mitchell Trubisky threw for a career-high 297 yards. The No. 2 overall draft pick hit Josh Bellamy for a 46-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter, but the Bears dropped their second in a row after winning back-to-back games.

“I thought statistica­lly and poise-wise, in handling situations, I thought his play was probably the best to date,” coach John Fox said. “Was it perfect? No. It seldom is. But I was impressed with the young guy.”

The win was Green Bay’s first since a narrow victory at Dallas on Oct. 8. A week later, Rodgers got driven to the turf by the Vikings’ Anthony Barr in a loss at Minnesota week and the Packers haven’t been the same since.

Ty Montgomery ran for a 37-yard touchdown in the second quarter, but sat out the second half because of a rib injury. That left the Packers without their top two running backs after Aaron Jones hurt his knee in the first quarter.

 ?? NAM Y. HUH/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Green Bay wide receiver Davante Adams scores a touchdown against Chicago and Bears cornerback Kyle Fuller during Sunday’s game at Soldier Field.
NAM Y. HUH/ASSOCIATED PRESS Green Bay wide receiver Davante Adams scores a touchdown against Chicago and Bears cornerback Kyle Fuller during Sunday’s game at Soldier Field.

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