Week 17 Picks: Who are the experts taking in Bears vs. Packers?

The experts don’t have a lot of confidence in Chicago as 93% of experts are picking the Packers to beat the Bears in Week 17.

The Chicago Bears are looking to stamp their ticket to the playoffs with a victory over the Green Bay Packers in the final week of the regular season.

While the Bears can still get into the playoffs without a win — if the Arizona Cardinals lose to the Los Angeles Rams — it would certainly be sweeter to get to the postseason by beating the Packers.

Chicago is coming off a 41-17 rout of the Jacksonville Jaguars, where the Bears offense put up 30 points for the fourth straight game. Chicago’s offense has been rolling over the last five weeks, and they’re going to need another strong performance if they’re going to have a shot at beating Green Bay.

Despite the Bears’ impressive offense and three-game win streak, there’s still not a lot of confidence in Chicago heading into this game as 93% of experts are picking the Bears to lose to the Packers on Sunday, according to NFL Pick Watch.

It’s not exactly a surprise that so many are picking Green Bay to beat Chicago, especially given the Packers’ dominance in this rivalry over the last couple of decades. Since 1992, Green Bay is 43-15 against Chicago, including 20-4 since 2009.

Can the Bears stun the football world with a win over the Packers? Or will Green Bay continue its dominance over Chicago?

We’ll see Sunday when the Bears and Packers kick things off at 3:25 p.m. CT on FOX.

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Bears 2020 schedule: Staff picks and predictions

Here’s how the Bears Wire staff sees Bears’ 2020 season shaking out.

There are roughly four months — hopefully- until the start of the 2020 NFL season. With the release of the Chicago Bears’ 2020 schedule, it’s natural to do a deep-dive into the opponents and ultimately how the schedule shakes out.

Following a disappointing 2019 season, confidence isn’t exactly high surrounding the Bears heading into 2020. But aside from challenges against teams like the Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago’s schedule is pretty favorable.

Still, that’s no guarantee for a team that had one of the worst offenses a season ago and has plenty to prove if they hope to be in the playoff conversation come December.

Here’s how the Bears Wire staff sees Bears’ 2020 season shaking out.

Alyssa Barbieri (@alyssabarbieri) | 10-6 record

After everything went right for the Bears in 2018, everything went about as bad as it could the following season in 2019, which ended with a 8-8 record. Chicago had one of the worst offenses in the NFL, but they also had one of the best defenses.

Obviously, the success of this 2020 Bears team hinges on the success of the quarterback — whichever guy winds up lining up under center, Mitchell Trubisky or Nick Foles. But when looking at this Bears team from a season ago, you can’t say they didn’t upgrade at several positions. Sure, they lost some key depth pieces on defense and a veteran receiver in Taylor Gabriel. But Chicago upgraded at quarterback and tight end, as well as pass rusher, safety and you could argue cornerback with rookie Jaylon Johnson.

While it’s difficult to judge opponents early in the offseason, the Bears’ schedule appears favorable. If they can stay relatively healthy, get adequate play from their offense and let their dominant defense lead the way, there’s no doubt they’ll be competing for a playoff spot — and possibly an NFC North title — late in the season.


Brendan Sugrue (@BrendanSugrue) | 10-6 record

Are the Bears closer to their 12-4 record in 2018, or their 8-8 record in 2019? I believe they’re right in the middle at 10-6. Their defense could be even better than their 2018 campaign with the additions of OLB Robert Quinn and S Tashuan Gipson. If rookie CB Jaylon Johnson is the real deal, their secondary will see a significant boost in production.

The unit’s overall athleticism will benefit them against aging immobile quarterbacks like Tom Brady, Drew Brees, and Philip Rivers. Even with a mediocre offense led by Mitchell Trubisky or Nick Foles, they can still grind their way to tough victories. This team will be in contention for a playoff spot right up until the end of the season.


Ryan Sikes (@ryan_sikes10) | 8-8 record

At worst, I have the Bears going 8-8. Assuming Trubisky can rebound and look more like the 2018 version, they may be able to reach 10 wins. The defense, on paper, is arguably better than it was in 2018 and will figure to be the backbone again in 2020.

I like what the Bears have done to upgrade the tight end position with Cole Kmet potentially being the steal of the draft. Ted Ginn Jr. was a solid, veteran signing and should be a threat as a number three option for the Bears offense. Look for the offensive line to bounce back as well after a down year.

Check out game-by-game score predictions from around the NFL Wires network:

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Week 17 NFL picks: Who are the experts picking in Bears vs. Vikings?

The Bears will face the Vikings in their season finale on Sunday. But how confident are experts that Chicago can end their year with a win?

The Chicago Bears (7-8) will close a disappointing season against NFC North rivals the Minnesota Vikings (10-5) on Sunday.

Chicago is looking to end their two-game losing streak as they head into an offseason with a plethora of questions that will dictate the success of this team heading into 2020.

The experts aren’t giving the Bears a chance in this game as 84 percent of experts polled believe the Vikings will beat the Bears, according to NFL Pick Watch.

Minnesota might rest their starters as they prepare for the postseason, which could change things.

Will Mitchell Trubisky close out the season with a solid performance? Will some younger players get some opportunities to play in the season finale? Can the Bears end their season on a high note?

We’ll see Sunday when the Bears and Vikings kick things off at 12:00 p.m. CT on FOX.

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Week 15 NFL picks: Who are the experts picking in Bears vs. Packers?

With the Bears and Packers squaring off for the 200th time on Sunday, who do the experts think will win?

The Chicago Bears (7-6) will face off against the Green Bay Packers (10-3) for the 200th time on Sunday, and there’s a lot on the line for the Bears.

With their slim playoff hopes still alive, the Bears need to beat the Packers if there’s any chance for them in these final weeks. So, for all intents and purposes, Sunday’s game is a playoff game for Chicago.

The Bears are coming off two strong performances against the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys, where their offense behind quarterback Mitchell Trubisky has come alive to help its dominant defense that it giving up the fourth fewest points in the NFL.

But the experts aren’t giving the Bears a chance in this game as 91 percent of experts polled believe the Packers will beat the Bears, according to NFL Pick Watch.

Can the Bears offense continue its hot streak against the Packers? Will the Bears defense be able to contain Aaron Rodgers? And will the Bears extend their winning streak to four games?

We’ll see Sunday when the Bears and Packers kick things off at 12:00 p.m. CT on FOX.

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