The Green Bay
Packers
defeated the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on Saturday.

Aaron Rodgers scrambled six yards for a touchdown giving the Packers a 24-14 lead in the
fourth quarter.

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The quarterback
celebrated in the southwest corner of Soldier Field immediately after scoring.
At that moment, the microphones caught him yelling at the Chicago Bears‘ fans, “I
still own you. I still own you.

The proclamation generated
a plethora of reactions on social media, with many approving the expression
from Rodgers.

“Aaron Rodgers with
the signature BELT celebration and an ‘I still own you, I still own you’ shout
to the Bears was the perfect icing to the cake in this game. ? #GoPackGo,” a user commented.

Bears insider for NBCSChicago
Aaron Hoge commented on the incident, “If that ends up being the lasting image
of Aaron Rodgers at Soldier Field, it’s actually perfect.”

In the meanwhile,
Podcaster Laurance Holmes joked, “Waiting for the #Bears Wiki page to change
ownership to Aaron Rodgers.”

Post the game, Aaron
Rodgers explained his reaction. He said, “Sometimes you blackout on the field,
in a good way,”

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“I looked up in the
stands in the front row and all I saw was a woman giving me the double bird.
I’m not sure exactly what came out of my mouth next.”

Rodgers threw for
three touchdowns in the game, including one each in the second and third
quarters as part of the Packers’ 17-0 run. He was 17 of 23 for 195 yards and a
128 passer rating at the time.

Rodgers is 21-5
versus the Bears in his career and entered the game with a 107.2 passer rating.

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The Bears had a
chance to tie the Packers for first place in the NFC North with a win, but they
fell to 3-3, while the Packers improved to 5-1. In Week 14, the teams meet
again at Lambeau Field.