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How they scored: Week 3

Packers 7, Bears 0

Score: Jermichael Finley, 6-yard pass from Aaron Rodgers; Mason Crosby kick; 11:25 left in first quarter

Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards; 3:35 time of possession

The play: A 13-yard run by Ryan Grant opened the drive and was one of five double-digit gains by the Packers on the scoring drive.

Fact: Rodgers and Greg Jennings connected 4 times for 61 yards on the opening drive.

Packers 14, Bears 0

Score: Finley, 7-yard pass from Rodgers; Crosby kick; 12:00 left in second quarter

Drive: 7 plays, 60 yards; 3:43 time of possession

The play: On third-and-2, Rodgers hit Finley for a gain of 24 yards to the Bears’ 16.

Fact: Finley had 4 catches for 48 yards in the first half.

Packers 14, Bears 7

Score: Dane Sanzenbacher, 4-yard pass from Jay Cutler; Robbie Gould kick; 8:12 left in second quarter

Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards; 3:48 time of possession

The play: The drive began with a 37-yard catch and run by Devin Hester.

Fact: On their first three drives the Bears gained a total of 24 yards.

Packers 17, Bears 7

Score: Crosby, 37-yard field goal; 1:51 left in first half

Drive: 11 plays, 61 yards; 6:21 time of possession

The play: On third-and-7, Rodgers hit Jordy Nelson for an 18-yard gain into Bears territory.

Fact: Rodgers was 16 for 21 for 185 yards and 2 TDs in the first half.

Packers 17, Bears 10

Score: Gould, 25-yard field goal; 49 seconds left in first half

Drive: 7 plays, 73 yards; 1:02 time of possession

The play: A dump pass to Matt Forte turned into a 28-yard gain to the GB 7.

Fact: Cutler threw 3 incomplete passes in a row, forcing Gould’s FG attempt.

Packers 20, Bears 10

Score: Crosby, 28-yard field goal; 6:32 left in third quarter

Drive: 8 plays, 53 yards; 4:29 time of possession

The play: The Packers moved into Bears territory when Rodgers connected with Nelson for a 16-yard gain.

Fact: Ryan Grant had 3 rushes for 35 yards to key the drive.

Packers 27, Bears 10

Score: Finley, 10-yard pass from Rodgers; Crosby kick; 12:49 left in fourth quarter

Drive: 6 plays, 44 yards, 3:14 time of possession

The play: The Packers defense stiffened, forcing the Bears to punt from deep in their own territory and taking over near midfield.

Fact: Bears punter Adam Podlesh was one busy guy Sunday, punting 7 times for nearly 300 yards Sunday.

Packers 27, Bears 17

Score: Kellen Davis, 32-yard pass from Cutler; Gould kick; 11:46 left in the fourth quarter

Drive: 1 play, 32 yards, 10 seconds time of possession

The play: Lance Briggs forced James Starks to fumble and Julius Peppers recovered at the GB 32.

Fact: The TD catch was Davis’ lone reception of the game.