Someone had to fire up the trash talking as the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears get set to square off at Solider Field in Week 6. Bears wide receiver Darnell Mooney has taken it upon himself to do just that.

It's quite the bold claim from Mooney for a variety of reasons.

One, Mooney has never played in a game where the Bears have beaten the Packers, Secondly, Green Bay is 19-3 in the last 22 games against the Bears. How exactly then do the Bears go in front of the Packers?

Of course Mooney is just trying to stir the pot up which is always encouraged for a rivalry of this magnitude but recent history would suggest this “rivalry” has been more than just one-sided, it's been dominated by the Packers in every sense of the word.

This matchup will feature the Packers at 4-1 and the Bears at 3-2 overall. A win for Chicago would tie things atop the NFC North division as the Minnesota Vikings try to get in the hunt while the Detroit Lions keep limping along.

With Aaron Rodgers under center, the Packers have had little issues with the Bears throughout his career and the biggest win came in the NFC Championship that was played in Chicago a decade ago. Green Bay would go on to win the Super Bowl over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Sunday's matchup will spark up the NFL's longest running rivalry although for it to be considered that, the Bears better start winning some of these games against Green Bay. The Packers will try to get to 5-1 and gain more separation in the division.