The second half wasn't any better for Chicago. Rodgers hit tight end Donald Lee for a five-yard touchdown in the third, and Packers reserve linebacker Jason Hunter returned an Orton fumble for a touchdown in the forth to emphatically slam the door on the Bears. Hunter's return was Green Bay's ninth return for a touchdown this season, establishing a new Packers record.
It looked like a much different Packers team compared to last weekend. The Minnesota Vikings effortlessly got to Rodgers all game—registering four sacks and two safeties—but Chicago was unable to pressure him Sunday. The Bears didn't register a sack, and Rodgers had plenty of time to pick apart Chicago's suspect pass-defense.
"They took some heat, from not only the media but the guys in the locker room, the coaches," Rodgers said of the offensive line. "I had a lot of confidence in them, every position. But I felt like they had a lot to prove today, and they did."
The offensive line was joined by Grant in the "yet-to-prove" group so far in the Packers up-and-down season. Grant—who signed a $30 million dollar contract in training camp—had only one 100-yard game in 2008 and was taking heat from coaches and fans alike about his performance thus far. His 145 yards were 40 yards more then any previous game this season, and could set up a strong push for the Packers' second half superstar.
"I have felt better and better," Grant said. "This is the best I've felt all season, so I do feel like I'm getting in a groove. We need to keep it going."
Notes: The 37-3 final score marks the Packers largest margin of victory over the Bears since 1994, when they beat Chicago 40-3...Packers coach Mike McCarthy got his first win over Bears coach Lovie Smith at Lambeau Field since Smith was hired in 2004...Packers lead time of possession 37:28 to 22:32...When Rodgers completes over 70 percent of his passes in 2008, the Packers are 4-0...An offsides penalty took away Packers safety Nick Collins' sixth interception, which would have gave him sole lead in the NFL.





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