Bears vs. Vikings Point Spread: NFL Week 11 Odds, Prediction
The Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings meet for a huge divisional matchup in Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season. This is an important NFC North game with the Bears currently holding second place while the Vikings are last, but there is still minimal distance between the two.
The NFL odds board has Minnesota listed as a 2.5-point favourite.
NFL Point Spread and Betting Analysis
The Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings play twice per season as division rivals, and the Vikings have dominated, winning their last three meetings and nine of the past 11 contests. The Vikings hold a 4-5 record against the spread this season, while the Bears are 5-4. These teams have regularly been involved in shootouts, with Minnesota’s over/under record coming in at 7-2, while Chicago’s is 5-3-1.
Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears find themselves with a 6-3 record and hot on the heels of the Detroit Lions. This is a solid spot to be in for a team that has underachieved for many years, and has not had a winning season since 2018.
In his second season, quarterback Caleb Williams has taken charge in what has been a better campaign for him, and while he still shows some inconsistency, he has proven to be a leader on this team that can win. Chicago still has a ton of work to do in a tight division race, so this game is incredibly important.
Minnesota Vikings
The Minnesota Vikings’ inconsistent play continues. After beating a strong Detroit Lions team in Week 9, they followed it up with a 27-19 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, which included giving up a halftime lead.
J.J McCarthy has played in two games since an injury in September, and has underwhelmed with a 3-3 touchdown-to-interception ratio and a 51% completion percentage. A major issue with Minnesota’s offense has been getting star wide receiver Justin Jefferson going, who has just two touchdowns on the year and has eclipsed 81 receiving yards only twice.
Who Will Win Bears vs. Vikings?
Chicago has won two straight games while scoring 71 total points, and I see them winning a third straight. Their defence has taken a hit with Dayo Odeyingo and Jaylon Johnson out, and T.J Edwards questionable among others, but the Bears are more dynamic offensively than the Vikings. Expect the Bears to handle Minnesota’s underwhelming offense and prevail comfortably in the region of 30-16.
