The Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers played for the 209th time on Sunday, and Green Bay extended their winning streak in heartbreaking fashion.
Thanks to the win, the Packers have won their last 11 games against the Bears and 16 of their last 17 overall, including five games against Matt Eberflus.
Here is a look at the details surrounding the one-sided state of the rivalry.
What is the Bears’ all-time record against the Packers?
The two teams have been doing battle for more than a century, with the Packers currently holding the all-time edge with a record of 108-95-6.
When was the last time the Bears beat the Packers?
The last time Chicago walked off the field triumphant over Green Bay was in Dec. 2018, when the Bears captured the NFC North crown with a 24-17 victory over their rivals.
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In that game, Mitchell Trubisky threw for 235 yards and two touchdowns, with Jordan Howard rushing for another score in a huge game at Soldier Field.
In the last 11 games the teams have played since then, Green Bay has outscored Chicago by a margin of 306 to 178, and has raced ahead in the all-time series between the teams.
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In fact, since 2010, the Bears have won just four of their last 30 games against the Packers.
Has the rivalry always been this one-sided?
The rivalry has ebbed and flowed over the years, but in the 1980s and into the 1990s, the Bears held a commanding lead over the Packers in the all-time series.
During one stretch, the Bears won eight consecutive games over Green Bay between 1985 and 1988, and won 15 of 17 games against their rivals to the north.
Starting in 1994 however, the Packers reeled off 10 consecutive victories over Chicago, then won seven in a row again between 2000 and 2003.