Packers, Bears face off for 185th time
The Green Bay Packers took down the Chicago Bears 23-10 on Thursday Night Football. Photos by Jim Biever, Packers.com.



















Packers LB Clay Matthews sacks Bears QB Jay Cutler. Matthews was credited with 3.5 sacks in the game.

LB Clay Matthews and DE Jerel Worthy celebrate one of the Packers' seven sacks. Matthews had 3.5 sacks and Worthy had the first of his career.

The Packers gained 321 yards in total offense on the night, almost twice as much as the Bears, who had only 168 yards.



TE Tom Crabtree, escorted by G T.J. Lang, takes off for a 27-yard TD on a fake field goal late in the second quarter that gave the Packers a 10-0 lead. The fake was called on fourth-and-26.





LB Clay Matthews drags down Bears RB Matt Forte, who had just 31 rushing yards on seven carries.

S Charles Woodson intercepts a Jay Cutler pass in the third quarter, one of four interceptions for the Packers defense on the night.



CB Tramon Williams runs back one of his two interceptions of Jay Cutler. Williams' two INTs set up a field goal and touchdown for the Packers.

WR Donald Driver and 'Dancing With the Stars' champion Donald Driver busts a few moves after his 26-yard TD catch in the fourth quarter, the 60th TD reception of his career. Driver is one of only three players in Packers history to reach that milestone.


Rookie DL Mike Daniels sacks Bears QB Jay Cutler for his first career sack. The Packers had seven sacks of Cutler in the game.


QB Aaron Rodgers tries to get away from Bears DT Henry Melton by using a stiff arm.





