Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers hasn't had much trouble posting excellent numbers against the Chicago Bears throughout his career.

Rodgers and company will head to Soldier Field on Sunday for an NFC North showdown, and on paper, the Bears appear to be in good shape after stifling the high-powered Los Angeles Rams offense in Week 14.

But when you dive deeper into the numbers, Rodgers may be one of the few players that can expose some weaknesses in the excellent Chicago defense.

From Zach Kruse of The Packers Wire:

Aaron Rodgers' first 20 regular season starts against the Bears: 67.8 completion percentage, 4,882 passing yards, 45 TDs, 9 INTs, 108.3 passer rating. Last four games: 10 TDs, 0 INTs

Those numbers probably come as somewhat of a surprise, but maybe it shouldn't be when you consider what Rodgers has been able to accomplish throughout his stellar career.

The Packers' struggles this season do not tell the full story when it comes to the overall success for Rodgers, and there's no doubt that Green Bay would love to see him at his best once again when the team takes the field this weekend.

Despite the rough start the recent firing of head coach Mike McCarthy, the Packers still have a mathematical chance to make the playoffs, even if that chance is a slim one.

But the only way to stay in the race is to keep winning, and after beating the Atlanta Falcons last week, the Packers will need to keep their momentum going against a red-hot Bears team.