Bears, Vikings renew rivalry in 'completely different matchup'
3 minute readPublished: Thursday, November 13, 2025 at 5:10 am
Bears and Vikings Set for Rematch with Different Looks
The Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings are set to clash again this Sunday, two months and eight days after their season opener. Bears coach Ben Johnson anticipates a vastly different game than the Vikings' 27-24 victory in the initial matchup.
The Bears, currently holding a 6-3 record, are on a roll, having won six of their last seven games. They are riding a two-game winning streak, with quarterback Caleb Williams playing at a high level. Williams has thrown four touchdowns without an interception in his last two games and has significantly reduced the number of sacks taken this season. Williams credits his offensive line and the coaching staff's emphasis on quick decision-making for his improved performance.
The Vikings, with a 4-5 record, have struggled since their season-opening win. They have lost five of their last eight games, including a recent home loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Quarterback JJ McCarthy, in his first season as a starter, is still developing. McCarthy has thrown six interceptions and five touchdowns in his first four starts. Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell acknowledges the need for McCarthy to improve consistency.
The Vikings may be without pass rusher Jonathan Greenard, who is dealing with a shoulder injury. The Bears are also facing injury concerns, with several key players missing the first practice of the week, including wide receivers D.J. Moore and Rome Odunze, and defensive backs Tyrique Stevenson and Jaquan Brisker.
BNN's Perspective:
This rematch presents an intriguing contrast. The Bears appear to be trending upward, while the Vikings are seeking to regain their early-season momentum. The health of key players on both sides will be crucial, and the quarterbacks' performances will likely determine the outcome. It will be interesting to see if the Bears' recent success continues or if the Vikings can capitalize on their home-field advantage and the opportunity to learn from their first game.
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