CHICAGO, IL – The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears will renew one of the NFL’s oldest rivalries under the brightest lights, as the two teams meet in the Wild Card round of the playoffs on Saturday, Jan. 10, at 7 p.m. in Chicago. The game will air exclusively on Prime Video and the Packers Radio Network Frog 92.3
Green Bay enters the postseason at 9-7-1, earning a playoff spot after a season filled with close games, momentum swings, and key divisional battles. The Packers won the first matchup with Chicago this season, 28–21 at Lambeau Field in Week 14, but the Bears responded with a 22–16 overtime win in Week 16 at Soldier Field, setting the stage for a decisive rubber match.
Quarterback Jordan Love led the Packers’ offense for much of the season, throwing for multiple 200-plus-yard performances and helping Green Bay open the year with wins in four of its first five games. The Packers leaned heavily on the running game as well, with Josh Jacobs pacing the offense on the ground throughout the season.
Green Bay’s path to the playoffs included signature wins over Detroit, Minnesota, and Chicago, while late-season losses tested the team’s depth and resilience. Despite injuries and lineup changes down the stretch, the Packers did enough to secure a postseason berth.
Chicago, meanwhile, will host a playoff game after splitting the season series with Green Bay and playing its best football late in the year. The Bears’ defense and home-field advantage loom large, especially after their overtime victory over the Packers just weeks ago.
Saturday night’s matchup marks the first postseason meeting between the rivals in several years, with the winner advancing and the loser seeing its season come to an end.