Future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers led the surging Green Bay Packers to victory over the arch-rival Chicago Bears on Sunday afternoon at Lambeau Field. However, despite the Packers defeating the Bears by the score of 21-13 in Week 15, Rodgers was less than pleased upon speaking to reporters after the team's latest win as the playing conditions at Lambeau Field were apparently sub-par this time around.

Even with Rodgers helping the Packers make a triumphant return to the postseason en route to edging the reigning NFC North Champion Bears, the Packers and crew at Lambeau Field will certainly need to figure this out if Green Bay is going to host a postseason game this year.

It is also worth noting that Sunday afternoon's NFC North battle in Green Bay was the last home game that the Packers will play as a result of the 2019-20 regular season. With a pair of divisional opponents left on their schedule, Green Bay will take on the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions over the course of the next two weeks with the team's Week 16 matchup currently holding some serious ramifications.

As it stands today, the Packers sit in first place in the NFC North division with the Vikings right behind Green Bay in second place. With the Packers sporting a stellar 11-3 record, the Vikings defeated the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday en route to improving to 10-4 on the year. Even though the Packers have clinched a playoff berth, the team has yet to clinch the division.