The Chicago Bears are on a high coming off an impressive road win against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 5 that propelled them to 3-2 on the season. Next up, a date with NFC North divisional rival Green Bay Packers and Aaron Rodgers.

For the Bears, they're rolling with rookie quarterback Justin Fields. The signal caller for Chicago kept it simple when he was asked about the upcoming matchup against the Packers and Rodgers, which will be his first against Green Bay.

A win would get the Bears to 4-2 and tie them with the Packers. A loss puts them back at .500 and two back of Green Bay.

It's still really early in the season but this will feature a matchup of the reigning MVP, who is trying to get his team to a Super Bowl this year against a rookie quarterback that the Bears and Chicago fans are giddy about. Fields keeping it simple and focusing on just getting a win is a solid response.

Green Bay is coming off a mind-boggling win on the road over the Cincinnati Bengals in a game where both kickers combined to miss five field goals in the 4th quarter and overtime before Mason Crosby booted one through to give the Packers a 25-22 victory.

This matchup for the Bears could be a launch point for the rest of the season moving forward if they are able to knock off Green Bay. Expect Fields to keep it cool throughout the week as they get ready for battle.