The Chicago Bears (4-6) return home where they’ll face the New York Giants (2-8), where the Bears will be looking to rebound after a deflating loss against the Los Angeles Rams (6-4).
This will be the second season in a row that the Bears will play the Giants, as the two teams squared off last year at MetLife Stadium. The Giants beat the Bears 30-27 in overtime, as Chicago was without starting quarterback Mitchell Trubisky.
Which might end up playing out once again, as Trubisky suffered a hip injury against the Rams on Sunday night. While the severity of the injury isn’t known, it wouldn’t be a surprise if we get another Chase Daniel vs. Giants game, which hopefully wouldn’t play out as it did last season.
While the Bears are coming off a 17-7 loss to the Rams, Vegas is confident in Chicago’s chances against the Giants.
The Bears have opened as 6.5-point favorites against the Giants, according to BetMGM.
Chicago has been favorites in every game they’ve played this season except two — the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 9 and the Los Angeles Rams in Week 11 — which is surprising considering their struggles this year.
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