Bears safety Eddie Jackson (39) intercepted Aaron Rodgers in the end zone to all put seal the Bears’ 24-17 victory over the Packers in 2018 at Soldier Field that clinched the NFC North title. Jackson suffered an ankle injury on the 13-yard return and missed the Bears’ playoff game against the Eagles. Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images The Bears are fortunate to still control their playoff destiny after surviving a six-game losing streak. But the prospect of beating Aaron Rodgers and the Packers on Sunday is a little daunting. This Week 17 finale has looked ominous ever since the Bears’ 2020 schedule came out. They have finished the last six regular seasons against either the Vikings (2014, 2016-19) or the Lions (2015), two NFC North rivals with similar vulnerabilities in clutch situations. But as Bears fans know, the Packers are a completely different animal. The bigger the game, the more daunting the challenge. The Bears, in fact, are 4-16 against the Packers in the final month of the regular season during the Brett Favre-Aaron Rodgers eras (1992-present). And that doesn’t include a 21-14 loss in the NFC Championship Game at Soldier Field in 2011.