Bears Packers Game Point Spread

Bears Packers Game Point Spread



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Bears Packers Game Point Spread
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^ All NFL Divisional titles between 1933 and 2007

^ All NFL Championship Games between 1933 and 1969

^ All Super Bowls from I through XLIV (1966–2009)

^ Includes the Unofficial 1932 NFL Championship



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The Bears–Packers rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers . The two clubs have won a combined 22 NFL championships (13 for Green Bay and 9 for Chicago), including five Super Bowl championships (four for Green Bay and one for Chicago) and have 65 members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Chicago with 34 and Green Bay with 31).

They are two of the oldest teams in the NFL. The Bears were founded as the Decatur Staleys, a works team of the A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company, in 1919; they turned professional in 1920 and joined the American Professional Football Association, forerunner of the NFL, as a charter member later that year, moving to Chicago in 1921 and becoming the Bears in 1922. The Packers were founded in August 1919 and joined the APFA in 1921.

The rivalry began in 1921 and is the league's most played, with 201 regular-season and post-season games. [1] It has been renewed annually in all but one season since 1921. The lone exception was when both meetings were canceled in 1982 due to the NFLPA strike, making the Lions–Packers rivalry the longest continuous rivalry in the NFL (the Packers and Detroit Lions have played each other at least twice a season since 1932).

The Packers and Bears have played in the same conference or division since the NFL went to a conference format in 1933; they played in the NFL's Western Conference from 1933 to 1970, and have been in the NFC North since 1970 (known as the NFC Central from 1970–2001). As such, they have usually played each other twice every regular season since 1933, except for the 1982 strike.

The Packers surpassed the Bears in the overall series in 2017 and now lead, 101–95–6. The Bears had previously led the series by as many as 24 games both in 1960 and in 1992. The two teams have met twice in the NFL playoffs , with each team winning one game.

The Bears and Packers have made it to the playoffs in the same year five times:

As of January 4, 2021, there have been 202 games between the two teams—most in NFL history—since their first league game in 1921, of which Green Bay has won 101 games, Chicago 95, and there have been 6 ties. [30] [31] The largest margin of victory was a 61–7 Bears win in 1980. The longest winning streak is held by the Packers at 10 games from 1994–98. After beating the Bears four times in 2011, the Packers became only the second team in NFL history to defeat the same opponent four times in one calendar year (the Los Angeles Raiders defeated the Denver Broncos four times in 1994). [32]

As of 2019 , the Bears and Packers have won a combined 22 championships in the league's history.

Other rivalries involving the two teams

November 27, 1921 Staleys 20, Packers 0
January 3, 2021 Packers 35, Bears 16
Bears, 8 (1985–88) Packers, 10 (1994–98)

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Things can’t get any worse, right? That’s the optimistic outlook for the Bears ahead a Sunday Night Football showdown that seemingly has all the makings of a Packers rout.  The Bears will turn to Mitchell Trubisky, who replaces the injured Nick Foles, with the hope that their Week 1 starter can inject some life into a stagnant offense. That may be wishful thinking given Foles supplanted a struggling Trubisky back in Week 3, but again, things can’t get any worse.
Can Chicago snap its four-game losing streak and keep its fading postseason hopes alive, or will Green Bay rebound from a brutal overtime loss at Indy a week ago to tighten its grip on the NFC North crown? Let’s get into it with our Bears vs. Packers picks and predictions for this Week 12 Sunday night matchup.
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Unsurprisingly, Green Bay enters this matchup has a heavy favorite. Quite simply, nobody wants to bet on the Bears, and it’s not hard to see why. Aaron Rodgers leads an explosive Packers offense, while the Bears have failed to reach 20 points in three of their last four games. Bettors like offense, and they most certainly like to back superior quarterbacks.
For weeks, oddsmakers at top apps including  DraftKings Sportsbook have demonstrated a lack of belief in the Bears, and nothing is different ahead of this matchup. A look at the current Bears-Packers odds on the Illinois market:
Earlier in the week, the Packers were favored by 7.5 points, but heavy Green Bay betting action has pushed the number up. Meanwhile, the total has dropped from 45.5. points down to 44.
Bettors looking for a reason, any reason, to back the Bears can use the desperation angle.
With Chicago’s 5-1 start now a distant memory, Chicago’s playoff aspirations are on life support. A look at the Bears’ division odds reveals a dire situation. Green Bay enters this game -1000 to win the NFC North, while Chicago is +700.
If the Bears have any designs of making a December run, a turnaround must start tonight.
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Let’s jump into our Bears vs. Packers betting picks and score prediction for Week 12.
Look, it’s not all bad for the Bears here. David Montgomery is back, Green Bay allows 4.4 yards per carry, and Allen Robinson averaged 113.5 yards in two games against the Packers last season. Sure, Montgomery and the Bears have struggled to get things going on the ground, but if there were ever a week to get going, it’s this one.
Generally speaking, “things can’t be much worse” isn’t exactly a rallying cry, but it’s true. While Trubisky is both erratic and turnover prone, he also possesses the athleticism and playmaking ability this team sorely needs.
The Bears are dealing with a pair of key injuries. Defensive tackle Akiem Hicks (26 tackles, 3.5 sacks) and left tackle Charles Leno Jr. are both game time decisions.
Meanwhile, the Packers list six players as questionable, including corner Kevin King and wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling, but they are expected to suit up.
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Green Bay has utterly dominated the head-to-head series as the Packers have won 17 of the last 20 meetings between these two teams. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Chicago has struggled to cover the number at Lambeau in recent years. The Bears are just 5-14 ATS over their last 19 trips to Green Bay.
That being said, it’s worth noting that big home favorites in late-season division contests typically don’t fare well.
In fact, dating back to 2003, home favorites of 8 to 9.5 points that are playing at least their tenth game are just 19-34 ATS in division contests.
But don’t crack open the champagne just yet.
Green Bay should feel good about a primetime trend in play this week. Since ’03, home favorites of 8 to 9 points are 6-1 ATS in primetime division contests. It’s also worth noting that the Packers are 6-2 ATS in Aaron Rodgers home starts as a favorite of 8 to 9 points.
The under has cashed in 7 of the Bears’ 10 games this season. The over has hit in 6 of the Packers’ 10  contests.
Generally speaking, the under is the right side in late-season division contests.
In Week 12 or later, the under is 353-292-15 (54.7%) in division games. When the total closes between 44 and 45 points, the under is 44-35-2 in such games.
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I like to bet against the public, and I really like to bet against the public in primetime games. The public is decidedly on the Packers in this one, and yet, I’m going to roll with them.
Quite simply, I’m not sure that Chicago is capable of exploiting Green Bay’s weaknesses. It’s great that David Montgomery is back, but the Bears haven’t been able to run the football at all this season, even when they’ve gone up against mediocre front sevens. There’s no real reason to believe that trend suddenly changes tonight.
Maybe you can imagine a scenario in which Mitchell Trubisky’s return sparks an offense averaging less than 20 points per game this season. I can’t. Maybe Trubisky makes a play or two, but he’s going to make a couple crucial mistakes that help the Packers run away late.
The Bears’ defense is legit, and 8-9 points is a substantial spread, but I’m not overthinking this. I’m taking the better quarterback and the better team–one coming off of a brutal loss–to bounce back tonight.
I’m laying the points. Give me the Packers -8.5.
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