The Packers, including quarterback Aaron Rodgers, dominate the NFC North's all-decade team offense, but the Bears roam the defense.
James Harrison said he will listen to his advisers on how to proceed with NFL's interview deadline about steroid allegations made in a Al-Jazeera America report.
The NFL has threatened to suspend James Harrison, Clay Matthews, Julius Pepper and Mike Neal if they do not speak with the league about steroid allegations levied in an Al Jazeera report.
The NFLPA sent letters on behalf of the four players named in the Al-Jazeera report, requesting evidence before they would agree to be interviewed. Retired Peyton Manning likely will cooperate.
The NFL Players Association contends there's no evidence to merit an investigation by the NFL into an Al-Jazeera report alleging several players' use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Julius Peppers, Clay Matthews and James Harrison are expected to meet with the NFL next month as part of an investigation into an Al-Jazeera America report on PEDs.