Two-time N-F-L Most Valuable Player Aaron Rodgers missed a lot of the season opener for his Packers, but he returned to the field with enough time to engineer a big comeback. Green Bay scored 21 points in the fourth quarter while beating the arch-rival Chicago Bears 24-23 Sunday. The Bears built a 20-point lead, but couldn’t hold it. Rodgers threw touchdown passes to Randall Cobb, Davante Adams and Geronimo Allison in the fourth quarter, overcoming an impressive performance by Chicago quarterback Mitch Trubisky, new linebacker Khalil Mack and a much-improved Bears team. Rodgers connected on 20-of-30 passes for 286 yards. Cobb caught nine passes for 142 yards, including a 75-yard scoring play. Rodgers says he will be ready to play next week against Minnesota.