Eight weeks after telling fans at Solider Field that he still owned the Chicago Bears, Aaron Rodgers said he doesn't regret his declaration.

Rodgers made headlines by yelling "I still own you!" after a touchdown run in Green Bay's victory.

"I don't know that you can question a whole lot of what I said," Rodgers said. "We have gotten the better of them the last, I don't know, 27, 28 times we've played them for the most part ... A lot of times in situations like this, the trash talk is only going to be used if you're getting after that individual that was trash-talking. So in order to trash-talk, you have to have a lot of confidence in what you accomplished and what you're going to accomplish in the future.

"At some point, what I said will be used against me -- that's just part of it. But I have no regrets for saying what I said, and obviously I think the record kinda speaks for itself. But I get it. At some point that will be used against me. It is what it is. I don't regret saying it at all."

Rodgers has won five straight against the Bears and is 22-5 overall as a starter against the Packers' NFC North rival.