Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers says fractured toe 'feels worse' after record-setting win vs. Bears

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The Packers' win was tied at 4 when Rodgers hung 4 touchdown passes.

Rodgers threw for 4 touchdown on 29-of-37 passing to lead the Packers to a 45-30 win over the Bears. (2:13)

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It appears that the Green Bay Packers' quarterback still has a problem with his injured toe, even though he still owns the Chicago Bears.

The Packers beat the Bears for the sixth straight time and Rodgers ran his record as a starter against them to 23-5, which is the most victories in the series. He said that the healing of his toe was wiped out during the Packers' bye.

Rodgers said after the win that it felt worse. I don't know what happened tonight but we'll look at it tomorrow. It definitely took a step back tonight.

Rodgers has barely practiced since he hurt his knee last month, but he hasn't missed a game since he hurt it. He practiced for the first time in three weeks last week after it improved enough.

Rodgers said during the bye that he was going to have surgery, but he chose not to have it because he was told it could be done without him missing a game. He said Sunday that he was still hoping to avoid the procedure, but that a decision would be made after he undergoes tests on Monday.

Rodgers said that it would be the last resort. I need to see what happened tonight.

The Packers dominated the Bears with Rodgers at quarterback. Rodgers threw for 341 yards and four touchdown without an interception, two months after he screamed "I still own you" to fans in the stands.

This was Rodgers' seventh four-touchdown, no interception game against the Bears, the most in NFL history. Rodgers has six against the Vikings. Tom Brady has five such games against the Bills.

Rodgers' final touchdown of the game, his second of the night to Davante Adams (10 catches for 131 yards), gave him 61 career touchdown against the Bears, moving him pastBrett Favre's 60 for the most all time against Chicago. All of that made Packers receiver Allen Lazard wear a shirt that said "I still own you" to his postgame news conference.

When asked if the words "I still" were visible on his shirt, he stood up and said "It most definitely does."

After the first game of the season against the Bears, the running back had them made, but Rodgers did not feel compelled to wear his on Sunday.

Rodgers said he had already said what he had said. I don't need to triple down. I will let those words stand for themselves.