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The Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears play on Monday, Sept. 8 at the Bears’ Soldier Field in a game on the NFL Week 1 schedule.
Which team will win the NFL Week 1 Monday Night Football game?
Check out these NFL Week 1 picks and NFL Week 1 predictions for the game, which can be seen at 5:15 p.m. MST on ESPN and ABC (stream with FUBO).
The Vikings are a 1.5-point favorite over the Bears in NFL Week 1 odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.
Minnesota is -125 on the moneyline, while Chicago is +105. The over/under (point total) is set at 43.5 points.
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The Arizona Republic: Vikings 21, Bears 20
Jeremy Cluff writes: “Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy is set to make his first NFL start after being injured last season. Will the Monday Night Football lights be too bright for him? We don’t think so.”
Bookies.com: Bet the Bears to cover vs Vikings
Bill Speros writes: “QB J.J. McCarthy makes his injury-delayed debut for the Vikings. The Bears counter with Caleb Williams and a rebuilt offensive line. New HC Ben Johnson gives Chicago a legit offensive mind for once. If Williams has time, look out.”
The site’s formula predicts that the Vikings will win the NFL Week 1 game against the Bears.
ESPN: Bears have a 52.5% chance to beat Vikings on Monday Night Football
The site gives the Vikings a 47.1% shot at winning the NFL Week 1 game, with the remaining percentage accounting for a tie.
Dimers: Vikings 23, Bears 20
It writes: “After extensive simulations, our model gives the Vikings a win probability of 61%, while the Bears have a win probability of 39%.”
Fansided: Bears 20, Vikings 17
Lou Scataglia writes: “Week 1 finishes up with the Minnesota Vikings in Chicago to play the Bears, and this is going to be the first regular season start for JJ McCarthy, Minnesota’s de-facto rookie quarterback. If you ask me, the Bears’ defense is going to feast and come out with a win. Sure, Chicago might be viewed as the more dysfunctional and weaker team, but this game being at home is going to be what seals the deal.”
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