Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers owns the Chicago Bears. No, he didn't actually purchase the franchise. But, on the field, he dominates them every time the two teams play.
Following the contest, Rodgers continued to twist the knife into Bears fans, calling Soldier Field his"second home."
Rodgers also saluted Bears fans during the game. In his post-game interview, Rodgers said he wasn't sure if he would have an opportunity to do that again. Rodgers added that it was fun to return to Chicago, win the game and"let the fans know I'm still here."Bears fans are well aware of Rodgers' presence. Rodgers, now 39, has gone 24-5 against the Bears over his career.
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