Aaron Rodgers throws 6 TDs in the first half as the Packers Rout Bears

Put your hands in your pocket on a cold night, Aaron Rodgers warms up near the heater on the Green Bay sideline. He smiled as he patted teammates on their helmets.

There was not much left, North rival Chicago do in the middle of the third quarter to a record night with the Packers NFC leader with 38 points.


Rodgers threw six touchdown passes to record and matching the NFL mark for a half and the Packers tie franchise games from the reeling Bears 55-14 on Sunday.

Rodgers was 18 of 27 for 315 yards, threw touchdown passes of 73 and 40 yards to Jordy Nelson, the Packers (6-3) opened to help lead a 42-0 half-time.

"We have things go our way, just a little," said Rodgers. 'The line did a good job, me time to expand into pieces. If the player you are looking to expand down the field and Jordy Nelson. He made some great catches.'

Rodgers tied the team touchdown pass record he shared with Matt Flynn and matched the NFL mark for half a set Daryle LaMonica Oakland in 1969

The 190th session of the oldest rivalry changed the NFL in an old-fashioned blowout and Rodgers sees most of the second half from the sideline in a knitted hat.

A night full of milestones was Rodgers '16. Scoring only 70 feet or more for the record he shared with Brett Favre break Denver's Peyton Manning and Rodgers' predecessor in Green Bay. Rodgers looked good two weeks of his left Achilles tendon optimizations in a loss to New Orleans.

The 55 points tied a Packers record at Lambeau Field.

"The game? Shoot, I can not really say a lot," said coach Mike McCarthy. "It was clear that this year we played our best football."

Both teams came out byes. Not that contribute to the time bears that five of the six lost to 3-6 drops.

Your season is always a nightmare, and their defense has fallen apart.

Two weeks after it to 38 points in the first half in a 51-23 loss to New England, the Bears set a dubious franchise record by giving up 42 points in a half.

"I'm confused, brother. I'm confused. ... We are currently just not very good," said receiver Brandon Marshall. "It's a shame to say it, but sitting at 3-6, it's hard. It's very, very, very disappointing."

Match prepare quarterback Jay Cutler had the first half with two sales to mention one night at Lambeau Field. He has thrown 12 interceptions in four career games in Titletown.

Cutler was 22 37-272 meters. His performance is certainly not to reduce the devastating criticism at home in Chicago.

"We are all looking for answers right now," said Cutler. "We really are not many of them."

Rodgers could not miss with his first 6/2 apparently makes touchdown -Pässe.

"His stats during the break, I'm not sure I've ever seen anything like it," said McCarthy.

Rodgers connected with tight end Andrew Quarless on a 4-yard scoring strike with 3:53 left in the first quarter of a 14-0 lead.

The misery was only beginning for the Chicago secondary.

Rodgers found Nelson for a 40-yard touchdown pass with 0:17 left in the second quarter. A newly Eddie Lacy Green Bay screen next possession turned into another catch-and-run for a 56-yard score and a five-touchdown lead.

Was about the only thing that went wrong for the Packers, as Cobb fumbled near the goal line after a 4-yard catch. Beer won in the end zone - but even that game went wrong for Chicago by Kyle Fuller was unnecessary roughness called.

"I am responsible for the game this football team -. And that's not good enough at the moment, that's where we are," said Bears coach Marc Trestman.

Nelson had six receptions for 152 yards, while Cobb had 72 yards on four catches. He caught a touchdown pass for the sixth game.

Clay Matthews and Julius Peppers had no bags. Peppers forced a fumble on his sack against his former team, he came to Chicago 32, setting up another score.

Packers' league-worst run defense, leading him Matt Forte to 54 yards on 17 Matthews enjoyed this performance after the defense had an embarrassing second half disappointment in the 44-23 loss to the Saints.

"So much interest," Matthews said to improve defensively. "So we stopped its course and the way our offense was going on, the game is over."

Bears snapped shutout if Cutler connected with Marshall for a 45-yard touchdown pass with 7:44 left in the third quarter.

Marshall back in the fourth quarter with a left ankle injury.