A big NFC North rivalry will come to the light in Week 6 as the Green Bay Packers head to Soldier Field to take on the Chicago Bears.

Green Bay sits at 4-1 while the Bears are 3-2. The Packers have gotten it done in large part this year with a makeshift offensive line. On Wednesday, head coach Matt LaFleur provided a promising update on two offensive lineman in Elgton Jenkins and Josh Myers.

If both are indeed able to go for the Packers it would be a huge boost up front. Myers was a second-round pick out of Ohio State who started at center right from the jump in Week 1 before suffering a finger injury. Jenkins is Green Bay's do-it-all guy on the offensive line and had been slotting in at left tackle with David Bakhtiari starting the year on the physically unable to perform list.

The Packers will need all the help they can get up front against a Bears defensive group that has been super solid over the last couple of weeks.

Aaron Rodgers was sacked three times and pressured on many more occasions against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 5. Despite that, the Packers were able to gut out a 25-22 overtime victory. If the offense gets back Jenkins and Myers, it will boost their chances against Chicago in a major way.

Buckle up for this one as the Bears look to tie the Packers in the NFC North while Green Bay looks to separate from the rest of the group by two games.