Chicago Bears vs. Pittsburgh Steelers: Live Scores and Updates From Week 12
The SportsLine model predicts the Bears win 57% of simulations with a final score of 24-21 against the Steelers, factoring in injuries and current team form.
- On Sunday, the SportsLine Projection Model predicted the Chicago Bears to win 24-21 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, with Chicago winning 57% of simulations and kickoff at Soldier Field at 1 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+.
- Using 10,000 simulations, the SportsLine Projection Model produced spread, total and money-line picks for Week 12, reflecting the Chicago Bears' three-game winning streak under Ben Johnson, Bears head coach.
- Model splits on cover and total percentages: Chicago-2.5, over/under 45.5, with Chicago covering in 52% of simulations and the Under hitting 53%.
- If Rodgers is ruled out, Mason Rudolph is slated to start, a change that could shift the spread and total; Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said `He fought his tail off all week` about Rodgers' effort.
- Chicago will be short-handed Sunday, missing Tremaine Edmunds, T.J. Edwards, and running backs Travis Homer and Roschon Johnson, while Pittsburgh lists Darius Slay and Cameron Heyward as questionable; kickoff is at Soldier Field with sunny weather around 53 degrees.
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Bears stay on NFC North perch, beat Aaron Rodgers-less Steelers
Caleb Williams passed for 239 yards and three touchdowns and Kyle Monangai rushed for a score to lift the surging Chicago Bears to a 31-28 victory against the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. NFC North-leading Chicago (8-3) stretched its winning streak to four, with each victory coming by one score. The Bears withstood a late rally from the Steelers (6-5), who fell into a tie with Baltimore atop the AFC North. The Bears took a 24-21 lead …
Bears stay on NFC North perch, beat Aaron Rodgers-less Steelers
Caleb Williams passed for 239 yards and three touchdowns and Kyle Monangai rushed for a score to lift the surging Chicago Bears to a 31-28 victory against the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
Clay Travis's NFL Six Pack: The Bears Are Decent, The Cowboys Are Due
We went 3-3 last week to run our season record to 35-38, just beneath .500 on the year.I'm working to get back into positive territory before the end of the season.With that in mind, here's my NFL six pack this week.As always, get rich, kids:At some point in time, you have to acknowledge that the Bears have become a decent team under Caleb Williams.And, most importantly, they are finding ways to win late under his stewardship.With Aaron Rodgers …
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