Rodgers goes down with shoulder injury in Packers loss

The star quarterback hurt his left shoulder on the game's opening drive and Josh McCown led the Bears to a 27-20 victory on Monday night.

Aaron Rodgers, being sacked by Chicago's Shea McClellin and injuring his shoulder on Monday night. Morry Gash / AP
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Josh McCown threw for 272 yards and two touchdowns to spark the Chicago Bears to a 27-20 NFL triumph Monday at Green Bay while the Packers also lost quarterback Aaron Rodgers to an injury.

Rodgers was sidelined with a left shoulder injury suffered on the gameโ€™s opening drive, forcing reserve Seneca Wallace into the lineup just as the Bears were left with McCown because Jay Cutler is out with a torn groin muscle.

Chicagoโ€™s Matt Forte ran for 125 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries to spark the Bears to their first victory on the home field of their arch-rivals since 2007.

The result left the Bears, Packers and Detroit Lions all level at 5-3 atop the NFC North division, with the Lions visiting Chicago next week while Green Bay hosts Philadelphia.

Rodgers suffered the injury to his non-throwing shoulder in the first quarter when he was sacked by Chicagoโ€™s Shea McClellin.

The Packers suffered their first home loss since last yearโ€™s season opener against San Francisco despite 150 rushing yards and a touchdown from Eddie Lacy and 114 yards on 11-of-19 passing for Wallace, who had seldom played in the past two years.

Alshon Jeffery caught a 6-yard touchdown pass from McCown with 2:41 remaining in the third quarter to give the Bears the lead for good.

Chicago sealed the victory on an 18-play, 80-yard drive that took almost nine minutes and ended with Robbie Gould kicking a 27-yard field goal with 50 seconds to play.

The Bears now lead the NFLโ€™s oldest rivalry 92-87 with six games drawn.