The Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers will meet up in what should be the week's best match up as the NFC North rivals are set to clash tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. CT.
The Bears are 1-0 after defeating the Indianapolis Colts 41-21 in their Week 1 matchup. Brandon Marshall and Jay Cutler got along fine as they combined for 9 passes and 119 yards with a touchdown. Cutler finished the day with 333 yards through the air.
With a win on Thursday, the Bears could set the table up to go into their bye week with a 5-1 record as they will face the Rams, Cowboys and Jaguars following their game with the Packers. The toughest match should be against the Cowboys.
The Packers on the other hand, with a loss in Week 1, could risk falling 0-2. They are injured on defense and offense. Greg Jennings is doubtful for Thursday, which might cut back on Aaron Rodgers' aerial attack. Definitely out, and the area where the Packs need every help they can get, is linebacker Terrell Manning on defense.
The Packers have looked vulnerable when facing teams with big and talented wide outs, like Marshall.
Check out what Jay Culter had to say to the Packers just a few days ago.
TV SCHEDULE: The game will be shown on the NFL Network and NFL Red Zone. Check your local listings to find out if you have these channels.