Packers vs. Bears Odds
CHICAGO, IL (The Spread) β The Green Bay Packers face off with their greatest rival, the Chicago Bears on Sunday at 4:15PM ET on FOX.
Green Bay is 2-0 on the season and the Packers have hit the over in both contests. Chicago is 1-1 on the year and the Bears have split the over/under total in two games. Both teams are currently 1-1 against the spread. Green Bay has won the last two games in the series and four of the last five.
Trends show that the Packers are 10-3 against the spread in their last 13 games in Chicago. The under has hit in the last seven games between these two teams. The Bears are just 4-9 ATS in their last 13 Week 3 games.
Oddsmakers have the Packers a road favorite in this game, giving them a point spread of -3.5 on Sunday. The over/under odds have been set at 45.5 points. (View Matchup)
Green Bay is coming off a 30-23 win at Carolina last week. The Packers fell back 13-0 to start the game, but rallied back to win. The offense had 419 yards in the win, but surprisingly Green Bay allowed 475 total yards to the Panthers. Green Bay did force four turnovers in the win however. On offense, Aaron Rodgers led the way with 308 passing yards and two touchdowns.
Chicago is coming off a 30-13 loss to New Orleans. The Bears struggled on the offensive line in the game as quarterback Jay Cutler was sacked six times and the rushing game produced just 60 total yards on the ground. Cutler finished 19-for-45 passing for 244 yards with one touchdown. Defensively, Chicago allowed 382 yards to the Saints, including 264 passing yards.
In terms of Injuries, Green Bay linebacker Frank Zombo is out with a shoulder injury while cornerback Tramon Williams is questionable with a shoulder problem. Chicago receiver East Bennett is out for the game with a chest injury while receiver Roy Williams is questionable with a groin injury.
Currently over 11,800 Public Bets have been placed on this game and the Packers are getting 71% of the wagers with odds of -3.5 points at Chicago.
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