Chicago Bears Power Ranking 2018 Week 8

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/27/2018

The Chicago Bears come in ranked just outside the top 10 at number 11 coming into Week 8.

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From NFL.com: "The opportunities were there for the Bears, who took it to the Patriots in the first half Sunday. The second half was a different story, as Chicago was stuck in catch-up mode. Unfortunately, despite the 31 points on offense, the Saints they're not. Before connecting with his wideouts three times on the final drive -- including Kevin White on that startling Hail Mary -- Trubiskers only managed to complete five of his passes to wide receivers. Most of his 22 completions up to that point had been to the backs and tight ends. Even with Taylor Gabriel's resurgence, the Bears must develop an air attack outside."

The Bears current NFL Betting Power Rating is at 20.63.  They play Jets with a 16.90 Power Rating.  Factoring in the home field advantage for Chicago, the line should be Bears -7, but these numbers do not take into account the large number of injuries with the Jets. 

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