The Green Bay Packers (12-3) will look to clinch the number one seed in the NFC -- and that all-important home-field advantage heading into the playoffs -- when they travel to Chicago to take on the Bears (8-7) at Soldier Field this Sunday afternoon.The Bears have plenty to play for heading into the final week of the NFL regular season: coach, Matt Nagy needs a big performance in Wisconsin, or an Arizona Cardinals' loss to the Rams to clinch his team a wildcard ticket to the playoffs next week.The Packers dusted the Titans 40-14 in an easy win last week, a game in which star duo: quarterback, Aaron Rogers (231-yards; 4 touchdowns) and wideout, Davante Adams (142-yards; 3 touchdowns) hit playoff form early (they were superb!). Rookie, A.J. Dillon (124-yards; 2 touchdowns) also had himself a career game running the dingus.The Chicago Bears have been invigorated by the return of quarterback Mitch Trubisky to the fold. Since replacing veteran gunslinger, Nick Foles in the pocket, the number 2 overall pick in the 2017 draft has lead Chicago to 3 straight wins, including the crushing 41-17 victory against a dispirited Jacksonville Jaguars last Sunday. The Bears offense seems to be clicking into gear at just the right time; players like wideout, Allen Robinson II, and back, David Montgomery suddenly look dangerous again. Green Bay's much-heralded defense will need to be at its best to keep the Bears' paws out of the endzone.10 catches in Week 16.That's 100 receptions this year for @AllenRobinson. 🙌@ChicagoBears | #DaBears pic.twitter.com/xnivlvoknt— NFL (@NFL) December 29, 2020We've got ourselves an age-old division rivalry with home-field advantage and a wildcard place in the playoffs on the line, so get ready for an absolute classic! It's 1st against 2nd in the NFC North; it's the Green Bay Packers at the Chicago Bears.Green Bay Packers at the Chicago Bears Head-To-HeadTennessee Titans v Green Bay PackersThese old rivals have squared off an astonishing 201 times. The Packers marginally edge the all-time contest, 100-95-6.The last meeting between Chicago and Green Bay was in week-11 of this season, with the Packers winning-out, 41-25.Green Bay Packers at the Chicago Bears Team News#Packers place T David Bakhtiari on injured reserve.Roster moves 📰 https://t.co/51hvX0AkI3— Green Bay Packers (@packers) January 2, 2021The big news coming out of Green Bay this week is that offensive tackle, David Bakhtiari will miss the remainder of the season with a knee injury sustained in practice. “You’re talking about a premier left tackle in this league,” LaFleur said. “You feel so bad for Dave, just all the work and everything he pours into this job. And he does such a great job, such a great team leader. But, like I told our players, there’s going to be nobody that’s feeling sorry for us as a football team. And our standards, our expectations, they don't change.”Doubtful for Packers: G Simon Stepaniak (knee)Out for Packers: OT David Bakhtiari (knee), DT Kingsley Keke (concussion)Jaylon Johnson & Buster Skrine have been ruled out for #GBvsCHI, and five others are listed as questionable.@Athletico | #DaBears— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) January 1, 2021As for Chicago: If Aaron Rogers and Davante Adams weren't a daunting enough prospect as it was, the Bears will have to do without cornerbacks, Jaylon Johnson and Buster Skrine in coverage for this one. Other than that, most key personnel is fit and available for Chicago, and Bears fans won't want to hear any post-game excuses -- that's for sure!Doubtful for Bears: TE Cole Kmet (shoulder), WR Cordarrelle Patterson (knee), S Devin Bush (foot), S Tayshaun Gipson (neck), TE Demetrius Harris (foot)Out for Bears: CB Jaylon Johnson (shoulder), CB Buster Skrine (concussion)Green Bay Packers at the Chicago Bears Projected StartersPackers:QB: Aaron RogersRB: Aaron Jones, A.J DillonWR: Davante Adams, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Allen LazardTE: Robert TonyanBears: QB: Mitch TrubiskyRB: David Montgomery, Artavis PierceWR: Allen Robinson II, Anthony Miller, Darnell MooneyTE: Jimmy GrahamGreen Bay Packers at the Chicago Bears PredictionThe past few weeks have seen an unbelievable turnaround from Mitch Trubisky and the Chicago Bears, but it appears they've left themselves with too much to do on the final day: the Packers have two MVP candidates in Rogers and Adams who can be - quite simply - unplayable on their day, so to bet against Adam LaFleur's team seems foolish at this junction. Improved though they might be, Chicago still doesn't have the firepower to match the Packers' deadly-duo.Prediction: Sorry Chicago, but it's Packers 31- 24 Bears (for my money).