As Packers quarterback, Aaron Rodgers once screamed at Bears fans at Soldier Field, “All my (expletive) life, I still own you.”
Rodgers, who is 25-5 against the Bears in his NFL career, fractured his left wrist in the Steelers’ win over the Bengals last week and his status is uncertain for Sunday’s game at Chicago.
If he can’t play, Mason Rudolph will start in his place. Either way, professional sports bettor Cris Zeniuk is backing the Bears (-2½). Chicago has owned the Steelers, going 12-1 against them at home.
The Bears have won three straight games and seven of eight while going 6-2 against the spread. They lead the NFC North with a 7-3 record.
“You don’t step on the tracks to block the train, you can only lose once riding with a streak,” said Zeniuk (@Lasvegascris). “The Bears have

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