Chicago Bears Win Total Over/Under Odds and 2023 Schedule Insights
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Sep. 12, 2023 9:32 a.m. ET
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Bookmakers are anticipating the Chicago Bears to be better in 2023, as the team's over/under is set at 6.5 wins, compared to the three games they won last season. The Chicago Bears are +9100 to win the Super Bowl. Those are the 26th-ranked odds in the league as of September 12. The Bears are +328 to advance to the postseason.
Bears Postseason Odds
- Odds to Make the Playoffs: +328
- Odds to Win the NFC North: +900
- Odds to Win the Super Bowl: +9100
Bears: Win Total Odds & Over/Under
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Over/Under | Over Payout | Under Payout |
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6.5 | -112 | -109 |
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Bears Last Year Performance
- The Bears did not advance to the postseason last year after going 3-14 in the regular season.
- Last season Chicago won just two games at home and once on the road.
- When favored the Bears had only one win (1-1). As underdogs they had two (2-13).
- With the division, Chicago went winless (0-6), and was 1-11 in the conference.
- In one-possession games, the Bears were 1-7. They also won only once in games decided by a field goal or less (1-3).
- Chicago mustered only one victory in day games last season (1-2), while winning two games at night (2-12).
- Chicago won only one game when serving as an underdog of seven points or fewer last season (1-7) and one game when an underdog of 7.5 or more points (1-6).
Bears Strength of Schedule
- According to their opponents' combined win total last season (143), the Bears have the 18th-ranked schedule in the league.
- According to our predictions, the Bears have the third-hardest schedule in the NFL.
- Based on its opponents' projected win total this year, Chicago will be playing the 13th-ranked schedule in terms of difficulty.
- The Bears have six games scheduled against teams that finished with winning records in 2022, including three teams that had 12 or more wins and two with less than six wins last season.
Bears Offseason Additions and Losses
Draft Results
Name | Pick | Round | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
Darnell Wright | 10 | 1 | OL | Tennessee |
Gervon Dexter | 53 | 2 | DL | Florida |
Tyrique Stevenson | 56 | 2 | CB | Miami (FL) |
Zacch Pickens | 64 | 3 | DL | South Carolina |
Roschon Johnson | 115 | 4 | RB | Texas |
Tyler Scott | 133 | 4 | WR | Cincinnati |
Noah Sewell | 148 | 5 | LB | Oregon |
Terell Smith | 165 | 5 | DB | Minnesota |
Travis Bell | 218 | 7 | DL | Kennesaw State |
Kendall Williamson | 258 | 7 | S | Stanford |
Offseason Additions
Name | Position | 2022 GP | Former Team |
---|---|---|---|
D.J. Moore | WR | 17 | Panthers |
D'Onta Foreman | RB | 16 | Panthers |
Robert Tonyan | TE | 17 | Packers |
Travis Homer | RB | 10 | Seahawks |
Marcedes Lewis | TE | 6 | Packers |
Trent Taylor | WR | 14 | Bengals |
T.J. Edwards | LB | 17 | Eagles |
Dylan Cole | LB | 15 | Titans |
Rasheem Green | DL | 16 | Texans |
DeMarcus Walker | DL | 15 | Titans |
Tremaine Edmunds | LB | 13 | Bills |
Yannick Ngakoue | DL | 13 | Colts |
Andrew Billings | DL | 12 | Raiders |
Offseason Losses
Name | Position | 2022 GP | New Team |
---|---|---|---|
David Montgomery | RB | 16 | Lions |
Byron Pringle | WR | 10 | Commanders |
N'Keal Harry | WR | 6 | Vikings |
Darrynton Evans | RB | 3 | Dolphins |
Armon Watts | DT | 16 | Steelers |
Nicholas Morrow | LB | 17 | Eagles |
Angelo Blackson | DT | 12 | Jaguars |
Trevis Gipson | OLB | 15 | Titans |
Al-Quadin Muhammad | DE | 14 | Colts |
Kindle Vildor | CB | 11 | Titans |
Matthew Adams | LB | 10 | Browns |
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