Bears fans want these three nightmarish Aaron Rodgers moments to be forgotten

   
He's done enough damage to Chicago.
 
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and annoyingly assigned "owner" of the Chicago Bears, Aaron Rodgers, dropped the news that 2025 could be his last season. Not many Bears fans are shedding tears for him.

Rodgers has been a thorn in the Bears' side for over a decade when he played for the Green Bay Packers. His career record against Chicago is a blistering 24-5. It's not easy for one guy to have that much dominance over one franchise, but scarred Bears fans know it all too well.

With Rodgers seemingly departing from the NFL after the 2025 season, CBS Sports writer Garrett Podell shared the 10 best moments in Rodgers' career. Unfortunately for Bears fans, Chicago was included on that list three times. All are painful memories of Rodgers hurting the Bears in so many ways.

Reliving the nightmare moments that saw Rodgers at his most dominant against the Bears

Starting at number eight, it was Rodgers and the Packers facing the Bears in Week 1 of the 2018 NFL season. It was Khalil Mack's debut in a Bears uniform, and Rodgers suffered a scary knee injury in the first half. Rodgers would return and lead a miserable 20-point comeback as Green Bay won 24-23.

Coming in at number five on the list was the Packers and Bears matchup in the final week of the 2013 NFL season. Rodgers had just returned from his seven-week absence from his broken collarbone with the division title and a playoff spot on the line. He did what he did so well to the Bears and hit Randall Cobb on a game-winning 48-yard touchdown with 38 seconds left as the Packers won 33-28 over the Bears.

Finally, at number four, it was the Week 10 matchup in 2014 that wasn't even close. Green Bay steamrolled Chicago 55-14. While it wasn't competitive, Rodgers put up 315 yards and six touchdowns, which was tied for a career-high, in the win.

 

Will anyone miss Rodgers from Chicago? No probably not. Can Bears fan appreciate the career he had? Probably not again

The pain and suffering of Rodgers is nearly at a close, as Bears fans would like to forget he even happened and move forward with Caleb Williams, Ben Johnson, and the new-look Chicago team.