SNF Betting Odds - Bears vs. Packers

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Sep/04/2018

The 2018 Week 1 Sunday Night Football betting odds for the Bears vs. Packers game had Green Bay as a -7.5 favorite here after opening at -8.5.

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Bears vs. Packers Betting Trends

In all games where the total is between 42.5 and 49 points, the Bears have only covered the spread in four of eighteen over the past three seasons.

Green Bay has won eight of the last nine in this series.  They have covered the spread in seven of their last nine against Chicago.

Packers 2018 Odds

Improvements with the secondary, cornerback position, and Aaron Rodgers likelihood of enjoying good chemistry with Jimmy Graham should result in the Packers winning more than 10 regular season games at -110.   The Packers are also the 5th favorite to win Super Bowl 2019 at 13/1 odds.

There are new wrinkles though in the form of Mike Pettine replaceing Don Capers on defense.  We're not quite sure what to expect here.

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