Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers made waves for his “I own you” comment aimed at the Chicago Bears and their fans after a go-ahead touchdown in the teams' first meeting earlier this year. As it turns out, the Bears aren't the only team that Rodgers owns.

Over the Packers' last 10 games, quarterback Aaron Rodgers has owned the entire division. With his incredible 141.1 passer rating against the Bears last week, Rodgers entered the NFL history books, as it was his 10th straight game with a 100-plus passer rating against an NFC North opponent, the longest streak in league history.

Not only that, but the Packers star threw for four touchdowns and no interceptions, also extending his streak of games with multiple touchdown passes and no turnovers against the division. Clearly, Rodgers owns more than just the Bears.

The Green Bay signal-caller has consistently brought his best against the rest of the NFC North, teams that he should theoretically be at his best against since the Packers see those opponents the most- the games carry more weight than out of division games.

Rodgers has certainly delivered in that regard for the Packers. This means that all the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions fans that were secretly laughing at the Bears and their fans can all stop now.

Aaron Rodgers and the Packers own more than just the Bears. They have dominated the entire NFC North recently.