Chicago Bears linebacker Khalil Mack is talented. So talented, in fact, that he can sack quarterbacks with his back, which is what he did to Green Bay Packers signal-caller Aaron Rodgers on Sunday afternoon.

The Bears acquired Mack from the Oakland Raiders for two first-round draft picks before the season began, and the move has paid dividends.

With that unorthodox takedown of Rodgers, Mack now has 11 sacks on the year. He also has 36 tackles, a league-leading six forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, an interception and a defensive touchdown.

The 27-year-old, who played his collegiate football at the University at Buffalo, was originally selected by the Raiders with the fifth overall pick of the 2014 NFL Draft.

He went on to have a solid rookie campaign, registering 75 tackles, four sacks and a forced fumble as a full-time starter for Oakland. Mack then enjoyed a breakout season the following year, racking up 77 stops, 15 sacks and a pair of forced fumbles en route to a Pro Bowl appearance and a First-Team All-Pro selection.

Mack has made three trips to Honolulu thus far in his young career and has earned First-Team All-Pro honors twice.

The Bears entered Sunday with a record of 9-4 and can clinch the NFC North division title with a win. Barring a collapse from Chicago over these final three weeks of the season, the Bears seem poised to make the playoffs for the first time since the 2010-11 campaign.

Since that point, Chicago had put together just one winning season before this year, tallying 10 victories in 2012.