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NFL: Green Bay 23, Chicago 10

GREEN BAY, Wis., Sept. 14 (UPI) -- Clay Matthews and Tramon Williams led a punishing defensive effort Thursday that sent Green Bay rolling to a 23-10 victory over Chicago.

Aaron Rodgers threw for 219 yards and a touchdown for Green Bay, which evened its record at 1-1 following an opening loss to San Francisco, but it was the Packers' defense that stole the spotlight while making things difficult for Chicago quarterback Jay Cutler.

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Cutler was sacked seven times with Matthews being credited for 3.5 of them from his linebacker position. Williams, a 6-year veteran cornerback, had two of Green Bay's four interceptions.

Green Bay took a 13-0 halftime lead on field goals of 48 and 35 yards by Mason Crosby and a 27-yard scoring throw on a fake punt by Tim Masthay to Tom Crabtree.

After the teams traded field goals in the second half, Rodgers put the game away by hitting Donald Driver with a 26-yard scoring pass with 11:17 to play.

Cutler's 21-yard throw to Kellen Davis with 6:49 remaining accounted for Chicago's only touchdown as the Bears fell to 1-1.

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Green Bay has defeated Chicago in seven of their last eight meetings, including a 21-14 victory in the 2010 NFC title game on the Packers' way to a Super Bowl crown.

Rodgers hit 22-of-32 passes with an interception. Cutler was a mere 11-of-27 for 126 yards.

Chicago was held to 168 total yards and averaged only 2.9 yards per play.

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