By Dean Michaels, NFL Writer
Green Bay Packers (9-4) at Chicago Bears (8-5)
NFC North rivals will face one another at Soldier Field when the Bears host the Packers. Green Bay enters Week 15 with a one-game lead over Chicago in the division. With a victory on Sunday, the Packers will win the NFC North for the second consecutive season.
"We're 9-4 right now and we're in first place in the division by a game," says Green Bay quarterback AARON RODGERS. "We've put ourselves in good position, not only for the division, but potentially a first-round bye. The division is the first goal. We can wrap things up next week, but it's a tough opponent and a tough place to play. There's a lot on the line."
Chicago, at 8-5, is just one game out of first place in the division and currently holds one of the two NFC Wild Card spots.
"It's now about a three-game season and this next game," says Bears head coach LOVIE SMITH. "That's going to dictate what happens with us. We're still in position to accomplish all of our goals that we set out early on."
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