Bears and Packers Have a Long Monday Night Football History
The Bears and Packers have the longest running rivalry in the NFL with the Bears leading the all-time series 91-82-6. Even though the Bears won their last meeting against the Packers on Monday Night Football in the coldest game ever in Soldier Field back in December of 2008, recent history is against them in this classic matchup. Here’s how the Bears and Packers stack up when matched up on Monday Night Football:
Date | Visitors | Home | Venue |
10-21-1974 | Packers 9 | Bears 10 | Soldier Field |
10-21-1985 | Packers 7 | Bears 23 | Soldier Field |
9-22-1986 | Bears 25 | Packers 12 | Lambeau Field |
10-31-1994 | Packers 33 | Bears 6 | Soldier Field |
9-11-1995 | Packers 27 | Bears 24 | Soldier Field |
9-1-1997 | Bears 24 | Packers 38 | Lambeau Field |
10-7-2002 | Packers 34 | Bears 21 | Memorial Stadium (Champaign, Illnois) |
9-29-2003 | Packers 38 | Bears 23 | Soldier Field |
12-22-2008 | Packers 17 | Bears 20 | Soldier Field |
Before their December 2008 victory, the Bears were riding a 5 game losing streak dating back to 1986. A win on Monday night will pull the all-time MNF matchup even at 5 wins apiece. More importantly, winner gets early control of the NFC North.