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Minnesota Vikings vs Chicago Bears 15 Oct 2023 NFL Full Game Replay

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Minnesota Vikings vs Chicago Bears Full Game Replays Free

Week 6 2023 NFL

  • Who: Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears
  • When: Sunday, Oct. 15 (Week 6)
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Where: Soldier Field (Chicago, IL)
  • Moneyline: Vikings -155, Bears +130
  • Spread: Vikings -3 (-110), Bears +3 (-110)
  • Total: Over/Under 44 (-110/-110)

 

Chicago Bears what to watch: 

Chicago decisively ended its 14-game losing streak last Sunday, winning 40-20 away from home against Washington despite being a 6-point underdog. With eight completions for 230 yards and three touchdowns, quarterback Justin Fields connected with wide receiver D.J. Moore for a total of 282 yards and four touchdowns. Kirk Cousins, the quarterback for Minnesota, will be without his standout wide receiver when Moore provides Fields with an outstanding weapon on Sunday.

The NFL's 2022 Offensive Player of the Year, Jefferson, will miss his first game following his 2020 draft selection. Only twice in its last 11 games has Minnesota covered the spread, indicating that they are overvalued even with Jefferson in the lineup. It will be challenging to defeat a club that is coming off its finest performance of the season on the road since the Vikings have turned the ball over a league-high 12 times.

 

Minnesota Vikings what to watch: 

Despite their season-opening victory, the Bears have not shown themselves to be a reliable betting choice. They've lost their last nine games at home. Between these two clubs, Minnesota has prevailed five times in the last six meetings, covering the spread five times in the previous seven encounters. 


Despite Jefferson's absence, the Vikings still have T.J. Hockenson, Jordan Addison, and K.J. Osborn at tight end and wide receiver, respectively. Alexander Mattison, the running back, has carried for 276 yards, while quarterback Kirk Cousins has completed 1,498 yards of passing with 13 touchdowns. Cousins had two touchdowns and 284 passing yards in last week's close loss to Kansas City. 

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