Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a history of absolutely owning the Chicago Bears. Rodgers did it again Sunday at Soldier Field, and he let Bears fans hear it after his game-sealing touchdown scramble late in the fourth quarter.

Right after Justin Fields drove the Bears down the field to make it a 17-14 game midway through the fourth quarter, Rodgers responded with a Packers touchdown drive of his own, capping it off with a 6-yard score. He then did the Discount Double Check move and yelled at Bears fans, “I still own you!”

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No lies told.

Right after the Bears were tormented by Packers legend Brett Favre for so many years, Rodgers took the torch and has continued doing the same thing:

This rivalry hasn't been much of a rivalry for a long time. While Favre and Rodgers have dominated, the Bears have cycled through quarterback after quarterback. Chicago is hoping Fields is the long-term answer, but he's still just a rookie and had his share of struggles amid some tantalizing flashes in his first matchup against Green Bay.

The Packers moved to 5-1 on the season, giving them five straight wins after their shocking Week 1 loss to the New Orleans Saints. Rodgers finished 17-of-23 for 195 yards and two passing touchdowns to go with his rushing score in the 24-14 victory in Chicago.

The Bears dropped to 3-3.