CHICAGO, IL (WTAQ)- Brett Hundley won his first game as a NFL starting quarterback, as the Packers continued their success against the Bears with a 23-16 road win.
Hundley threw for 212 yards and touchdown to lead the offense.
Nick Perry had three sacks to help lead the defense.
In the fourth quarter, Hundley found Davante Adams for a 17-yard touchdown to give the Packers a 23-13 lead.
Mason Crosby missed what would have been a game clinching field goal on the next drive, giving the Bears the ball down by seven.
Mitchell Trubisky failed to complete passes, turning the ball over on downs. The rookie quarterback ended with 297 yards passing.
Ty Montgomery scored a rushing touchdown after taking over for Aaron Jones, who left the game in the first quarter with a knee injury. Montgomery left the game with a rib injury, in the second half. Bears coach John Fox was questioned on what ended up being a costly challenge decision in the second quarter.
Benny Cunningham was ruled out of bounds on a 23-yard reception that ended at the 1-yard line. The Bears challenged the spot, in hopes of having the call reversed to a touchdown.
Replay officials ruled he didn’t have control when he hit the pylon, and with the ball rolling out of bounds in the end zone, Green Bay took over at the 20 on a touchback.
The win is the first for the Packers since the injury to Aaron Rodgers. The Packers are back at home to take on Baltimore in Week 11.


