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TIME CHANGE: Bears vs. Packers Flexed to Saturday Night Primetime – Winner Takes Control of NFC North

Chicago, Illinois – December 3, 2025

The NFL has spoken: the most anticipated NFC North showdown of the year, Week 16 between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers, has officially been flexed to Saturday Night Football.

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  • New kickoff time: 7:20 p.m. CT, Saturday, December 20, 2025
  • Venue: Soldier Field, Chicago
  • National broadcast: FOX
  • Doubleheader lead-in: Eagles @ Commanders (4:00 p.m. CT) → Bears vs. Packers (7:20 p.m. CT)

This is no longer just a regular-season game. Both teams are squarely in the race for the No. 1 seed in the NFC and the division crown:

  • Packers (8-4-1): Jordan Love playing at MVP level, defense forcing turnovers at a ridiculous clip.
  • Bears: exploding under first-year head coach Ben Johnson, with Caleb Williams and an arsenal of weapons that no defense wants to face.

“Saturday night, under the lights at Soldier Field, against your blood rival — these are the games you live for,” Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said.

With the Bears currently leading the NFC North and the Packers breathing down their necks, this game will almost certainly decide the division champion and could directly impact who earns the coveted first-round bye.

It marks the first time since 2019 that Bears-Packers has been flexed into the Saturday night primetime slot — undeniable proof that the NFL knows this rivalry is hotter than ever.

Mark your calendars for December 20 at Soldier Field. The lights are ready. History is waiting to be made. Bear Down or Go Pack Go? America finds out Saturday night.

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