- Matchup: New York Giants vs Chicago Bears
- Date: Sunday, November 9, 2025
- Venue: Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
- Broadcast: FOX
- Betting Odds: Bears favored by 3.5 points
- Total Points Over/Under: 48
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The Chicago Bears (5-3) are set to face the New York Giants (2-7) at Soldier Field this Sunday. The Bears are opening this contest as 3.5-point favorites, with an over/under set at 48 points.
The Giants come into this game with a struggling record of 2-7 for the season. In their most recent matchup, they fell to the San Francisco 49ers, losing 34-24. Quarterback Jaxson Dart completed 24 of 33 passes for 191 yards and threw 2 touchdowns, achieving a quarterback rating of 107 without any interceptions. Dart also led the Giants in rushing with 56 yards from 8 carries, averaging 7.0 yards per attempt. Wan’Dale Robinson made 9 receptions for 46 yards, averaging 5.1 yards per catch. The Giants rushed 21 times, accumulating 117 yards at an average of 5.6 yards per attempt, completing the game with a total of 296 yards from 54 offensive plays. On defense, New York allowed 19 completions on 24 passes for 221 yards, yielding a 79.2% completion rate, while conceding 159 rushing yards on 39 carries for an average of 4.1 yards per rush.

Offensively, the Giants are averaging 21.9 points per game. They have been able to generate an average of 117.9 rushing yards, ranking 14th in the league. Over the season, New York has recorded a total of 2,898 yards and 83 first downs, but they have also committed 69 penalties for 583 yards. The turnover count stands at 9, split between 6 interceptions and 3 fumbles lost. In terms of touchdowns, the Giants have tallied 13 through the air and 11 on the ground.
Defensively, the Giants have allowed 2,089 passing yards, ranking them 27th in the league, with an average of 232.1 yards allowed per game and a 65.5% completion rate against them. They have given up 1,350 rushing yards, allowing 15 rushing touchdowns and 12 passing touchdowns. Overall, New York ranks 29th in total yards allowed, giving up an average of 382.1 yards per game while allowing 27.7 points per contest, which ranks 28th in the NFL.
On the other side, the Chicago Bears enter this contest with a 5-3 record. In their last outing, they triumphed over the Cincinnati Bengals with a thrilling 47-42 victory. Quarterback Caleb Williams threw for 280 yards, completing 20 of 34 passes with 3 touchdowns, achieving a 114.8 passer rating and no interceptions. Olamide Zaccheaus was a key target, catching 6 passes for 58 yards. Rushing standout Kyle Monangai had 26 carries for 176 yards, averaging an impressive 6.8 yards per run. The Bears amassed a total of 576 yards over 74 plays, averaging 7.8 yards per play. On the ground, they totaled 283 rushing yards from 37 attempts, while their defense allowed just 46 rushing yards on 15 carries, averaging 3.1 yards per attempt. The Bears’ pass defense allowed a completion rate of 66.0%, yielding 449 yards on 31 completions out of 47 attempts.
The Bears average 378.4 yards per game, placing them 4th in the NFL. They average 144.4 rushing yards per contest, totaling 1,155 yards for the season. So far, they have thrown 4 interceptions and lost 2 fumbles, achieving 92 first downs as a team. The Bears have also committed 71 penalties that have cost them 576 yards, ranking 4th for penalties in the league. In terms of passing yardage, they have recorded 1,872 yards this season, averaging 234.0 per game, which is good for 10th in the league. The Chicago offense ranks 6th overall, scoring an average of 26.9 points per game.
Defensively, the Bears have allowed 20 passing touchdowns and are giving up an average of 237.6 yards per game through the air, placing them 25th in the league. They have also conceded 1,049 rushing yards this season, averaging 131.1 rushing yards allowed per game and 6 rushing touchdowns. The defense has made 19 takeaways this season, with 6 forced fumbles and 13 interceptions. Overall, they have permitted 227 points, ranking 29th in the league with an average of 28.4 points allowed per game.
Which team will prevail in this Giants-Bears NFL showdown against the spread?
Prediction: Take the Giants +3.5
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