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Packers Rout Bears – Monday Sports Wrap

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The Green Bay Packers built an early lead, and cruised past the Chicago Bears 41-25 last night. Aaron Rodgers threw four touchdown passes. Aaron Jones and Jamal Williams combined for 163 rushing yards. Chicago quarterback Mitchell Trubisky passed for three scores, but two came in the fourth quarter, when the game was well out of hand. He also threw a pair of interceptions.

The win increased Green Bay’s lead in the NFC North to three games over Chicago and Minnesota, with five games to play.

The Eagles host the Seahawks tonight. Hear the broadcast on 99.3 The Lift. The Ravens-Steelers game is still on the schedule for tomorrow night, after having been postponed because of positive COVID-19 tests in the Baltimore organization.

Deer Hunting

Congratulations to some more of those who’ve reported their success to our Deer Hunter’s Roundup. They include…
• Lyle Johnson of Hancock, who bagged a six-pointer.
• Heather Chosa of Chassell, who shot a seven-pointer near Baraga.
• 11-year-old Channing Krahling of Chassell, who bagged a four-pointer.
• 13-year-old Matthew Maki of L’Anse, who shot a four-pointer.
• AJ Mikus of Lake Linden, who bagged a seven-pointer.
• 13-year-old Daniel Mikus, who shot his first buck near Lake Linden.
• Alan Rautio of Hancock, who bagged a five-pointer near Herman.
• Robert Stenger of Hancock, who shot a three-pointer near Tapiola.
• Seven-year-old Bruce Pietila, who bagged a four-pointer near Tapiola.
• 13-year-old Kay Pietila, who shot a five-pointer near Tapiola.
• Dan Pietila, who bagged a six-pointer near Hancock.
• Andrew Goldsworthy, of Traprock Valley, who shot an eight-pointer.
• Stacy Bussiere from Chassell, who bagged an eight-pointer.

The firearm deer season ends this evening at 5:49. The final edition of the Deer Hunters Roundup will air Wednesday night at 7:00. Submit your success at KBear102.com, and you could win a prize. Winners are chosen by random drawing, and all entries have an equal chance of winning.

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