It doesn’t get better than Bears vs. Packers ,but this matchup feels like a turning point for Chicago. After a sluggish start in the first matchup at Lambeau Field, expect the Bears to come out with urgency and confidence at home.
Fast start from the offense
One of the biggest differences this week will be how Chicago opens the game. Head coach Ben Johnson and quarterback Caleb Williams are well aware of how costly slow starts can be, especially against Green Bay. Look for aggressive play-calling, quicker tempo, and an offense looking to strike early. This should be one of Chicago’s best first quarters of the season.
DJ Moore takes over
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With Rome Odunze and Luther Burden both out, the spotlight shines even brighter on DJ Moore. Moore’s chemistry with Williams showed real growth last week against the Cleveland Browns, and that connection continues here. Expect Moore to be moved around a lot and targeted often. Tight end Colston Loveland also plays a major role, giving Williams a reliable option.
Defense creates momentum
The Bears defense comes up big with two takeaways. Whether interceptions or forced fumbles, Chicago finds a way to flip the field and keep the Packers from pulling away.
Final score prediction
This game is tight until the end, but home field matters. The Bears win a game that past teams often didn’t.
Bears 24, Packers 23











