Justin Fields and Aaron Rodgers could be playing for a historic record in Week 2!
It's pretty clear in everyone's mind that the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears are two of the most historic franchise in all of American Sports. However, the Bears have not been able to live up to their lofty expectations in the past few seasons.
With that being said, the Bears and Packers may have a lot on the line in their week 2 matchup. Yes, it's only the beginning of the season, and the Bears are likely not going to be incredibly competitive, so why would it be so crucial?
Currently, the Bears have the most wins in NFL history with 783. Green Bay is right behind them at 782. In week 1, the Bears will play against the San Francisco 49ers, and the Packers will play against the Vikings.
There's a high chance the Bears will be 0-1 and the Packers will be 1-0 after the week 1 games. That means both Green Bay and Chicago will be tied in first place for the most wins in NFL history. If that's the case, the winner of that week two game will take sole possession of first place for most wins in NFL history.
This will be fun to follow!
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