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Packers-Bears historical series breakdown by decade, superlatives

The Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears meet for the 211th time on Sunday, Dec. 7.The 210 previous meetings – including two playoff games – are the most between two teams in NFL history.The Packers enter the Dec. 7 game at Lambeau Field with a 108-96-2 advantage over the Bears, who won the most-recent matchup, 24-22 in January at Lambeau.Here is a break down of the series (using pro-football-reference.com records):Packers-Bears won-loss record by decade2020s: Packers 9, Bears 12010s: Packers 17, Bears 4 (including Packers’ 21-14 win in NFC championship game, Jan. 23, 2011)2000s: Packers 12, Bears 81990s: Packers 13, Bears 71980s: Bears 11, Packers 71970s: Bears 11, Packers 91960s: Packers 15, Bears 51950s: Bears 14, Packers 5, 1 tie1940s: Bears 16, Packers 4, 1 tie (including Bears’ 33-14 win in NFL divisional game, Dec. 14, 1941)1930s: Bears 12, Packers 11, 1 tie1920s: Bears 7, Packers 6, 3 tiesPackers-Bears series longest winning streaksPackers: 11, from Sept. 5, 2019, to Nov. 17, 2024Bears: 8, from Oct. 21, 1985, to Nov. 27, 1988Most recent time Packers and Bears each took series leadBears: Oct. 22, 1933 (the most recent time the Bears held the series edge was Dec. 18, 2016)Packers:Nov. 12, 2017Packers-Bears largest series edgePackers: 13 games on Nov. 17, 2024Bears: 24 games on Sept. 25, 1960, and on Oct. 25, 1992Packers-Bears largest margin of victory in seriesPackers: 49 points, 49-0 on Sept. 30, 1962Bears: 54 points, 61-7 on Dec. 7, 1980This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Packers-Bears historical series breakdown by decade, superlatives

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