Aaron Rodgers has thrown six touchdown passes in the first half to put Green Bay Packers in complete command of their NFC North clash against the Chicago Bears as they lead 42-0 at the break.
Rodgers led his side down the field on their first possession of the game, and the Packers put themselves ahead when the quarterback faked the handoff to Eddie Lacy and found Brandon Bostick for a one-yard touchdown.
The home side extended their advantage on their next series after Micah Hyde intercepted a pass from Jay Cutler. The pick set the Packers up inside the redzone, and Rodgers delivered a four-yard strike to his tight end Andrew Quarless.
At the start of the second quarter, Mike McCarthy's side took control of the game as the Bears' defense allowed Jordy Nelson in behind them on third down and Rodgers found him for a 73-yard touchdown.
The duo combined again as they took advantage of diabolical coverage in the secondary as the quarterback picked out the uncovered receiver in the endzone for the 40-yard strike.
Rodgers secured his fifth touchdown pass of the game on a simple screen pass to Lacy, who ran behind blockers down the right sideline, before changing direction and powering into the endzone for a 51-yard score.
The 30-year-old notched his sixth strike in the dying seconds of the half with an incredible throw to Randall Cobb, who made an equally impressive catch to secure the touchdown.