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Packers' defence tames Bears

GREEN BAY 23 CHICAGO 10 On a night when defences dominated the NFL's most storied rivalry, the Packers got creative - and it worked.
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Bears quarterback Jay Cutler is sacked by Packers defensive tackle Jerel Worthy during the second half in Green Bay on Thursday night.

GREEN BAY 23

CHICAGO 10

On a night when defences dominated the NFL's most storied rivalry, the Packers got creative - and it worked.

Punter Tim Masthay and backup tight end Tom Crabtree combined for a touchdown on a fake field goal in the second quarter, and the Green Bay Packers rattled and robbed Jay Cutler in a 23-10 victory over the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field on Thursday.

Cutler threw four interceptions, including a pair to Tramon Williams. Facing a fierce Packers pass rush all night, Cutler was sacked seven times, including 3 1 /2 for Clay Matthews. New Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall was held to two catches for 24 yards.

"Clay was incredible," Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers said. "Defence causing turnovers, if they play like that we're going to be tough to beat."

The Bears also lost running back Matt Forte to an ankle injury.

The Packers rebounded from a season-opening loss to San Francisco.

"We got kicked in the [rear end] four days ago," Packers coach Mike McCarthy said. "And we were motivated."

After Williams collected his second interception, Rodgers finally found the end zone in the fourth quarter, hitting Donald Driver for a 26-yard touchdown and a 23-3 lead.

Driver, who barely played in the loss to San Francisco, did a celebratory dance in the end zone, recalling his stint on the Dancing With the Stars reality television show.

But Rodgers threw an interception to Tim Jennings and the Bears finally cashed in. Facing fourth-and-7 at the Green Bay 21, Cutler threw a touchdown to Kellen Davis, cutting the lead to 23-10 with 6: 49 remaining. But the Bears couldn't mount a comeback.

Rodgers finished the game 22 of 32 for 219 yards with a touchdown.

He got roughed up, too, getting sacked five times. Green Bay got a scare when the NFL MVP appeared to hurt his right arm early in the game, but he stayed in.

Cutler was 11 for 27 for 126 yards, and expressed his frustration.

"If they want a quarterback that doesn't care, they can find somebody else," Cutler said.

Earlier in the week, a confident Cutler wished the Packers' defensive backs "good luck" in trying to match up physically with a new-look wide receiver corps led by Marshall.

Stalked by Williams for much of the night, Marshall didn't see much of the ball.

And he couldn't convert his one big opportunity, dropping a potential touchdown in the third quarter.

"Our defence took a lot of trash in the media this week. They played incredible," Rodgers said.

Forte provided much of what little offence the Bears could muster before leaving the game in the third.

Mason Crosby hit three field goals for Green Bay.

The biggest play of the night, though, came from the unlikely tandem of Masthay and Crabtree. With the Packers facing fourthand26 on the Chicago 27 late in the second quarter, Masthay, the punter who also functions as the holder on field goals, and Crosby appeared to line up for a field goal attempt.

But Masthay took the snap and flipped the ball to Crabtree, who ran through a huge hole and streaked all the way to the end zone.