
Green Bay, WI – December 7, 2025. One of the NFL’s most iconic rivalries takes center stage on Sunday afternoon as the Green Bay Packers (8–3–1) host the Chicago Bears (9–3)
at Lambeau Field in a pivotal NFC North clash. Kickoff is set for 4:25 p.m. ET, with national coverage on FOX.
This matchup features two of the league’s most dynamic offensive stars. Josh Jacobs leads Green Bay’s ground attack, while rookie quarterback Caleb Williams continues his rapid rise under center for Chicago.
📺 How to Watch Bears vs. Packers
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Date: Sunday, December 7, 2025
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Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
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Location: Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin
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TV Channel: FOX
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Streaming: FOX Sports App, FOXSports.com, FOX One
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Betting Line: Packers -6.5 | Total: 44
🔁 Packers vs. Bears Head-to-Head
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Green Bay holds a 4–1 record over Chicago in the last five meetings
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The Packers are 3–2 against the spread
in that span
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Green Bay has outscored Chicago by 34 total points
📊 Team Performance Snapshot
Green Bay Packers
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Scoring Offense: 24.5 points/game (10th NFL)
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Passing Offense: 223.4 yards/game (13th NFL)
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Rushing Offense: 117.2 yards/game (16th NFL)
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Passing Defense: 186.5 yards allowed/game (6th NFL)
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Rushing Defense: 98.3 yards allowed/game (7th NFL)
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Turnover Margin: +4
Chicago Bears
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Scoring Offense: 26.1 points/game (8th NFL)
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Passing Offense: 220.4 yards/game (15th NFL)
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Rushing Offense: 153.8 yards/game (2nd NFL)
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Passing Defense: 225.2 yards allowed/game (22nd NFL)
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Rushing Defense: 133.8 yards allowed/game (28th NFL)
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Turnover Margin: +17 (Best in NFL)
⭐ Packers Key Players
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Jordan Love: 2,794 passing yards, 19 TDs, 3 INTs, 67% completion
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Josh Jacobs: 731 rushing yards, 11 TDs
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Romeo Doubs: 45 receptions, 542 yards, 5 TDs
⭐ Bears Key Players
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Caleb Williams: 2,722 passing yards, 17 TDs, 5 INTs
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D’Andre Swift: 774 rushing yards, 5 TDs
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Rome Odunze: 44 catches, 661 yards, 6 TDs
🗓️ What’s at Stake
The Bears enter Week 14 sitting atop the NFC North with a chance to tighten their grip on the division. A win at Lambeau would all but seal Chicago’s postseason positioning and deliver a statement victory over their biggest rival.
For Green Bay, this is a must-win opportunity to stay alive in the division race. The Packers split an early-season matchup with the Bears looming later in the year, making this game potentially decisive.
🔥 Final Outlook
Chicago brings explosive balance with the league’s second-ranked rushing attack and the NFL’s best turnover margin. Green Bay counters with one of the league’s most consistent defenses and a quarterback playing his most efficient football of the season.
Cold weather, playoff implications, and one of football’s oldest rivalries. Everything lines up for a dramatic Sunday afternoon in Green Bay.
Eagles Fans Stunned After 2025 Rookie Class Completely Disappears in Loss to Bears


PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Eagles limped out of Week 13 with far more questions than answers, and none looms larger than the complete disappearance of their once-heralded 2025 rookie class. In a stunning and deeply frustrating development, not a single rookie recorded an offensive or defensive snap in Sunday’s loss to the Chicago Bears.
What was billed as a cornerstone group for the franchise’s future was reduced to special-teams duty only — despite obvious holes across the roster and mounting struggles at multiple positions.
Injuries have decimated the class, but they don’t tell the whole story. Safety Andrew Mukuba, easily the most productive rookie so far this season, suffered a fractured ankle earlier this month and was placed on injured reserve. Linebacker Jihaad Campbell — who entered the year as a legitimate Defensive Rookie of the Year contender — was inexplicably buried on the defensive depth chart against Chicago, logging just six special-teams snaps and zero on defense.
The rest of the class has been virtually nonexistent all season:
- Linebacker Smael Mondon Jr. has played only seven defensive snaps in 2025.
- Defensive lineman Ty Robinson has been a healthy scratch multiple times.
- Cornerback Mac McWilliams, once viewed as a developmental answer in the secondary, couldn’t crack the lineup even as the pass defense imploded.
The offensive rookies have fared no better:
- Tackles Myles Hinton and Cameron Williams are both on injured reserve.
- Quarterback Kyle McCord has been demoted to the practice squad.
- Center Drew Kendall has appeared in three games for a grand total of 16 snaps.
No draft class is guaranteed to contribute immediately, but the speed and completeness of this group’s collapse is alarming. Campbell’s fall from centerpiece to afterthought, Mukuba’s season-ending injury, and the total absence of impact from everyone else have turned a supposed strength into a glaring weakness.
At 8–4, the Eagles should be hitting their stride and building toward a deep playoff run. Instead, fans are openly wondering whether the front office has squandered what was supposed to be the foundation of the next great Philadelphia team. With early-round picks fading into obscurity, rookies vanishing from game plans, and depth evaporating by the week, the future suddenly feels a lot less secure.
Eagles supporters are left hoping — perhaps praying — that this is just a temporary stumble and not the first chapter of a much longer disappointment.