Bears vs. Vikings predictions, picks, odds: Who wins Week 11 NFL game?

The Chicago Bears will face the Minnesota Vikings in Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season, where Chicago is looking to win its seventh game in the last eight and keep pace atop the NFC North.
The Bears are coming off a 24-20 win over the New York Giants, where Chicago mounted another late comeback with two fourth-quarter touchdown drives by quarterback Caleb Williams, including the game-winning run. The Bears didn’t play the prettiest game, as there were issues on offense and defense, but they once again find ways to win games under head coach Ben Johnson.
Can Chicago get revenge against Minnesota and remain atop the NFC North? The Bears will look to win their third straight game and seventh in the last eight in this pivotal divisional showdown.
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Bears vs. Vikings odds, money line, over/under
Bears vs. Vikings predictions, picks for Week 11
Alyssa Barbieri
Bears 27, Vikings 24: A lot has changed since the last time the Bears and Vikings played back in Week 1. After Minnesota mounted off a fourth-quarter comeback, Chicago rattled off six wins in their next eight games, including four comebacks of their own. Yes, the Bears have only beaten one winning team. But they’ve only had one winning team on their schedule (Lions). When the Bears face the Vikings, once again they won’t be playing a team with a winning record. But that doesn’t negate the importance of this game, a must-win of sorts with Chicago sitting at 0-2 in the division and an opportunity to remain atop the NFC North.
Brendan Sugrue
Bears 30, Vikings 26: Johnson gets his revenge on the Vikings for the Week 1 comeback win while improving the Bears to 7-3, which should officially make them contenders in the NFC. This season may not have 2018 vibes with a stellar defense, but they will get the job done with their dangerous quarterback and playmaking offense.
Mike Pendleton
Bears 35, Vikings 20: Ben Johnson and this Bears team may have beaten bad teams on paper, but they’ve also been relatively competitive in every single game this year minus the matchup against Detroit. They’re out for blood in a rematch against the Vikings after an awful fourth quarter collapse in Week 1, and the stakes are much higher in this game.
Vincent Parise
Vikings 28, Bears 20: The Bears have not played well early in most games, but this one will come against Kevin O’Connell, who is one of the best coaches in the NFL. With a win under his belt already, both O’Connell and JJ McCarthy know what to expect. Although the Bears have the better record so far this year, the Vikings have an overall better roster on paper. The games aren’t played on paper, but the Vikings will prove it to be true on the gridiron on Sunday.



