The Chicago Bears drafted a quarterback in the first round Thursday, trading up to get Ohio State's Justin Fields, who will have a chance to battle with Andy Dalton for the rights to become the 34th Bears starting quarterback since 1992.
Why since 1992? We’re glad you asked, but we suspect you already know. That’s when Brett Favre joined the Green Bay Packers, and once he won the starting job from Don Majkowski, Green Bay’s quarterback job has essentially belonged to two Hall of Famers since: Favre and Aaron Rodgers.
The Bears are riding high after news that Rodgers is unhappy and perhaps wants out of Green Bay, so maybe Packers fans would like a moment to remember the good times.