The Chicago Bears open the 2023 season against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday at Soldier Field. Here's everything you need to know before kickoff.
, a star on the rise who can return one of the league’s charter franchises to championship contention?
What Jordan Love will become after three seasons of sitting behind future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers is a big uncertainty for the Packers.that for decades hasn’t had to think about the quarterback carousel common for so many NFL teams. He will be just the third quarterback to start a season opener for the Packers since 1993, following Brett Favre’s 16 seasons with the team and Rodgers’ 18, including 15 years as the starter.
“We just know that it’s not Aaron Rodgers,” Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson said. “He’s a Hall of Fame type of guy, so there’s obviously going to be a drop-off. But we still respect Jordan Love and know he can do some good things in the air and on the ground.“And they’re well-coached, have a really good run game and have some young, explosive receivers. It’s not going to be an easy task now that 12 is gone, but we’re definitely looking forward to this matchup.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles needed three words to define his expectations as his team tries to reach the next level this season: “Win more games.”
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