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Chicago Bears vs Minnesota Vikings Full Game Replays Free
NFL 2023 Week 12
- Matchup: New England Patriots vs New York Giants
- Date: Thursday, Nov. 26 (Week 12)
- Time: 12:00 ET
- Bears vs. Vikings spread: Minnesota -3
Bears vs. Vikings over/under: 43.5 points
Bears vs. Vikings money line: Chicago +127, Minnesota -151
CHI: Bears are 9-14-1 ATS as underdogs since 2022
MIN: Vikings are 6-9 ATS in their past 15 games at home
Minnesota Vikings what to watch:
The Vikings realize they can remain in the NFL postseason picture if they continue to win, especially with two games remaining against the Lions in the final three weeks of the season. They can match Chicago's strength and pressure the passer because they have one of the finest run defenses in the league.
Joshua Dobbs, the quarterback, has performed admirably since joining the team after Kirk Cousins suffered a season-ending injury. Dobbs has 131 yards on the rush, three additional scores, 4 throwing touchdowns, and 647 passing yards. As one of the best tight ends in the NFL, T.J. Hockenson leads the position with 736 yards on 75 receptions, which is the fifth-most in the whole league.
Chicago Bears what to watch:
After missing more than a month due to a thumb injury, Bears starting quarterback Justin Fields made his way back into the starting lineup last week, and his performance was encouraging for the offense.
The Chicago running game was made possible by Fields' return, and the Bears will now try to rely more heavily on the ground attack. They are the league leaders in run defense and third in rushing. Although Minnesota is ranked 27th in the nation for rushing, since Dobbs entered the lineup, the team has averaged 148.7 yards per game. On Monday Night Football, the Bears will need to contain that offense and maintain control of the line of scrimmage in order to cover the spread.