Former Bears veteran rejoices following the Packers' embarrassing loss
No feeling tops a Chicago Bears win, but a Green Bay Packers loss comes pretty close. The Bears had Sunday off as they continue their preparation for a showdown with the New England Patriots on Monday Night Football. However, their NFC North counterparts took its worst loss of the season at the hands of the […]
No feeling tops a Chicago Bears win, but a Green Bay Packers loss comes pretty close.
The Bears had Sunday off as they continue their preparation for a showdown with the New England Patriots on Monday Night Football. However, their NFC North counterparts took its worst loss of the season at the hands of the Washington Commanders.
Former Bears left tackle Charles Leno Jr. was fired up after his new team took down the Cheeseheads.
"I've beat the Packers probably like three times in my career, now. I played at Chicago for seven years. That man No. 12 beat me a lot. Personally, it's a win for me," said Leno following the Commanders' win.
It's been an exciting couple of weeks for Leno. Not only did Washington down the Packers this week, but he was on the winning side against his former team in a Thursday Night Football game that set offenses back thirty years the week prior.
The Bears have won just once in its last 13 meetings with Green Bay, including a loss earlier in the year. If Green Bay's struggles continue, the Bears could get their revenge in a Week 13 matchup at Soldier Field.
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