"The Green Bay Packers miss Greg Jennings. But the Bears sure won't.
Jennings has been the bane of the Bears' existence the last three seasons. He averaged six receptions for 102 yards with a touchdown and two two-point conversions in the Packers' five victories over the Bears since 2009. And he's a constant reminder that you don't need a top-five pick in the draft to find a receiver as productive as he is. Jennings was a second-round pick in 2006 (52nd overall) out of Western Michigan. The Packers took him 10 picks after the Bears drafted Danieal Manning.
Jennings will miss Sunday night's game against the Bears at Lambeau Field because of a sprained knee ligament he suffered against the Oakland Raiders on Dec. 11. Maybe it was just coincidence, but Aaron Rodgers had his worst game of the season last Sunday without Jennings: an 80.1 passer rating in a 19-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. "