Week 12 of the NFL brings an important duel for the North Division of the National Conference, as the Minnesota Vikings will host the Chicago Bears.
The Vikings fell 21-20 in their last game against the Denver Broncos, even though quarterback Joshua Dobbs had a remarkable game.
The Bears are also coming off a close loss, this time 31-26, to the Detroit Lions, the best team in the division.
When:
Monday, November 27 at 4:25 pm ET in Lincoln Financial Field
Moneyline odds:
Vikings -166
Bears +160
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Why Bet on the Vikings?
After a difficult start, losing their first three games, the Minnesota Vikings have experienced an important recovery, beating rivals such as the Bears, San Francisco 49ers, Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons, and New Orleans Saints.
However, the last performance resulted in a 21-20 loss to the Denver Broncos, even though Joshua Dobbs had 20 of 32 successful passes, 221 yards rushing, one touchdown pass, and one interception.
Dobbs scored one of the team’s two touchdowns, and the other was in the hands of Josh Oliver, who had four receptions and 55 yards. In carries the most outstanding was Alexander Mattison, with a total of 18, and he was followed by Ty Chandler, with 10.
The Vikings have been a poor home team this season, having won just two games and lost on three occasions. However, those two wins came in the last two matches.
Currently listed as questionable are Jaren Hall, Akayleb Evans, and Brian Asamoah, while Dean Lowry and Justin Jefferson are completely out.
Why Bet on the Bears?
The Chicago Bears have been a disappointment this season, as evidenced by the fact that they are in last place in the division, behind the Lions, Vikings, and Packers.
The Detroit team was their tormentor in the last meeting, beating them 31-26, coming back from a six-point deficit in the fourth quarter. Chicago’s defense was not up to the level of what the offense needed.
Justin Fields was safe with the oval, as he allowed no interceptions, contributed a touchdown pass, and advanced his teammates 169 yards.
D’Onta Foreman and D.J. Moore were in charge of scoring for the Bears, who confirm that they are a lousy visitor this NFL season.
Only one win and five losses have been recorded by the Chicago franchise, whose last away win was on October 5, a 40-20 victory over the Washington Commanders.
Despite being bothered by discomfort, Foreman played the last game and could be available against the Vikings. Lucas Patrick and Noah Sewell are questionable.
Final Betting Analysis: Bears at Vikings
Minnesota cut a good streak last week, losing to the Denver Broncos, but now they return home and will face one of the worst visitors in the league, the Chicago Bears. The win will be for the home side in this game.
The numbers at MyBookie.ag have the Vikings as favorites, as the Moneyline for them shows -166. Meanwhile, the Bears have +160.
This season, these franchises already met, and the win was 19-13 for the Vikings.
Go for a win in the locals’ Moneyline. If you bet $100 at -166, you will gain $60 for a total payout of $160.
Bears at Vikings Betting Pick: Minnesota Vikings
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