GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Bears-Packers rivalry never gets old for quarterback Aaron Rodgers. It’s easier to enjoy, of course, because he has owned it his entire career.
He is the bane of Chicago, demolishing dreams and getting coaches fired since 2008. He enjoys the boos at Soldier Field almost as much as he loves being king of the smallest city in professional sports. When he says he hears about the rivalry while buying groceries at Piggly Wiggly, which he describes as “about town,” he seems like he likes it.
“It’s always big Chicago against li’l Green Bay,” he said Wednesday.