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Packers top Bears 27-17

September 26, 2011 By Bill Scott

The Green Bay Packers (3-0) continued their winning ways Sunday as they knocked off the Chicago Bears (1-2) at Soldier Field 27-17.  It was a rematch of last years NFC Championship game and finished in the same result.

Packers QB Aaron Rodgers tossed for 297-yards and connected with TE Jermichael Finley 3-times for scores.  For Finley, the trio of touchdowns sets a career high.  On the day, Finley caught 7-balls for 85-yards.  Rodgers on Finley’s day…

AUDIO: Aaron Rodgers on Jermichael Finley :15

The Packers also did good things on the ground.  Ryan Grant carried the ball 17-times for 92-yards on the day.  As a team, the Packers had 100-yards on 29-carries.  The Bears struggled on the ground gaining only 13-yards on 12-carries. 

Defensively, Jarius Wynn and Morgan Burnett shined for the Green and Gold.  Wynn recorded 2 of the 3 sacks in the game by the Packers defense while Burnett picked off Bears QB Jay Cutler twice.  Packers Head Coach Mike McCarthy on the win…

AUDIO: Mike McCarthy on the win :19

The Packers are tied with the Detroit Lions (3-0) on top of the NFC North.   Green Bay welcomes Denver to Lambeau Field this Sunday for a 3:15 kickoff.

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