On Dec. 7, the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears will meet for the 211th time (noon, FOX).
From Lambeau and Lombardi to Halas and Ditka, from Favre and Rodgers to Luckman and McMahon, from Payton and Sayers to Starr and Hornung, from the Titletown era to the ’85 Bears, the rivalry has endured for over a century.
The series is ridiculously close, as Green Bay holds a 107-95-6 edge in regular-season games, although the teams have met only twice in the postseason, splitting them. A mere 152 points separate the teams over the 210 games.
The teams have met 11 times on Monday nights, 10 times on Sunday nights, five times on Thursday nights, once on Thanksgiving, and twice on Christmas.
Picking a top 10 in this kind of series could be anyone’s guess. There have been a plethora of significan

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