Loser gets sole possession of last place in the NFC North.
Coming off another gut-wrenching loss last weekend, the Vikings now head to Chicago without their best player to take on a Bears team that is also 1-4. After a disastrous start, the Bears picked up their first win last week when they dropped 40 on the Commanders on Thursday Night Football. The Vikings will look to start division play with a road victory, and they'll have to do it without Justin Jefferson.
This feels like a swing game for the Vikings' season, much like the matchup with the Panthers two weeks ago. A win here would keep the team's fleeting playoff hopes alive. A loss would shift the conversation even more towards possible trades and finding a new quarterback in the 2024 draft. The Vikings are slight favorites on the road. Who wins this one? Let's start with my prediction and then dive into some picks from national analysts.The Bears had a strong argument as the worst team in the NFL through four weeks — complete with a loss to the Broncos — but they seemed to take a real step forward in Week 5, especially when it comes to the connection between Justin Fields and DJ Moore. I think Chicago has some positive momentum heading into this game at Soldier Field.
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