Could this finally be the last time the Chicago Bears have to deal with Aaron Rodgers?

This could be the last hurrah for Rodgers, who is on a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The four-time MVP quarterback turns 42 years old on Dec. 2.

Sunday’s matchup between the Bears and the Steelers at Soldier Field could be one final chapter in a rivalry that has spanned 15 seasons from when Rodgers became the starter in Green Bay in 2008 through his final season with the Packers in 2022. He is 24-5 all-time in his starts against the Bears — and 1-0 in the postseason.

He might be in a different uniform and there might be a few more shades of gray in his beard, but you can bet Bears fans want to beat Rodgers.

The Bears (7-3) will take on the Steelers (6-4) on Sunday at Soldier Field (

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