Bears are new leaders in NFC North
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Though the Bears lead the division, the SportsLine Inside the Lines team and Projection Model say that Chicago has just the third best chance to win the NFC North
The Buccaneers have dropped from 6-2 to 6-4 after losing their last two games, but the good news is they have the easiest remaining schedule among NFC playoff contenders. After their game against the Rams this week, the Buccaneers schedule cools down significantly leading into the playoffs.
Week 11 has concluded, and the storylines are endless. Chicago’s win over Minnesota has them atop the division, while Minnesota’s loss has the team searching for answers. Green Bay won its first game after the season-ending injury to tight end Tucker Kraft,
Chicago Bears 19 - Minnesota Vikings 17 The Chicago Bears were very strong on the ground once again, posting 140 total yards, including 90 from D'Andre Swift and a touchdown from rookie Kyle Monangai.
Jordan Love rallies the Green Bay Packers past a motivated New York Giants team. It wasn't perfect, but at least the Pack is back on track as a massive stretch of games against the NFC North looms large.
The Bears forced the Vikings into two turnovers, extending their league-leading turnover margin and continuing to prove they're not the same outfit we've seen over the last few years. Chicago improved to 7-3 and will host the Pittsburgh Steelers next week.