The Green Bay Packers improved their record to 2-2 after defeating the Chicago Bears, 38-17 in Week 4 action in National Football League (NFL) regular season. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers passed for 302 yards completing 22-of-28 passes with 4 touchdowns for the Packers, which got their first road victory of the year.

The Packers led 21-17 at halftime but turned up their defense in the second half when they held Chicago scoreless. Bears QB Jay Cutler had 256 passing yards and 2 TD but had 2 interceptions.

Packers wide receivers Randall Cob and Jordy Nelson both had great games with 113 and 108 receiving yards, respectively.

"We know what we’re capable of as an offense,” Cobb said via the team's official website. “We have a lot of power, a lot of playmakers. It’s just continuing to gel.”

The Bears travel to take on the Carolina Panthers in their next game while Green Bay host the Minnesota Vikings.

View the slideshow for more images of the Packers vs. Bears match-up in Week 4 of the NFL.