3 Green Bay Packers who will impact Chicago Bears outcome most in week 1

The Green Bay Packers have a big name pass rusher, and a young QB-WR combination that could give the Chicago Bears issues week 1
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The Chicago Bears' week one game will be bigger than most, considering they are taking on the Green Bay Packers. This game has major implications due to the division records, and this feels like a time when the Bears have to make a move now that Aaron Rodgers is out.

Still, the Packers have more history than just the quarterback position on their side. If the Bears do want to start a new tradition of being the better team, who are the three Green Bay Packers that must be isolated and beaten?

3. Will the Chicago Bears see the Rashan Gary of old?

Rashan Gary is one of the best pass rushers in the NFL when he is healthy and going at his best. However, he only played in nine games this past season due to a torn ACL. This is devastating because it can often take 11 months or more to get back to being your old self after that type of injury.

So, Gary may be out there and will technically be healthy, but there are definitely questions about how effective he can be and what type of workload he will get.

If the Chicago Bears see the Gary of old, they could be in for a long day. If Gary looks like he is just getting back to speed, it could spare the team in a big way. The Green Bay Packers can move Rashan Gary around, but he often lines up against opposing right tackles. That means spending a lot of his day against Darnell Wright, the rookie from Tennessee.

Wright can have a fine career, but he could struggle mightily if he has to open his career against one of the best rushers in the NFL. At the same time, if Wright gets out of this game without issue, fans have to be excited about what is about to come.