The Chicago Bears have clinched the NFC North title after beating Aaron Rodgers and crew last weekend. Now, they will look to pad their standings for a better chance at home-field advantage in the postseason. As for the Niners, win or lose this weekend, they’ll probably end up satisfied. At press, the Bears are priced at +1400 to win the Super Bowl and +650 to claim the NFC. Read more about it and this matchup below.
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Betting Preview for the Chicago Bears vs San Francisco 49ers NFL Week 16 Game on December 23, 2018
Where: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara
When: Sunday, December 23, 2018, 4:05 PM ET
Line: Chicago Bears (-4) vs San Francisco 49ers (+4) – view all 2018 NFL lines
TV Broadcast: FOX
Betting on the Chicago Bears (10-4)
The Bears are on fire. After taking down the Los Angeles Rams in Week 14, 15-6, they mopped the floor with the Green Bay Packers in a 24-17 victory last Sunday for their last regular-season game at Soldier Field. Now, they’ll be stepping out of Windy City for a meeting with the 49ers, whose offense is presumably going to be challenged – hard. The Bears have arguably the most imposing defense in the league. They are third in the NFL in scoring defense with just 18.9 points allowed per game and third also in total defense with only 310.9 total yards surrendered per contest. The Rams and the Packers combined for only 23 points against Chicago the past two weeks, an accomplishment by the Bears’ defense that speaks volumes about how difficult it would be for young and replacement-level 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens. The 49ers have allowed the sixth most sacks this season, which sounds too tasty for Khalil Mack (12.5 sacks) and Akiem Hicks (6.0 sacks).
The Bears are 2-1 against the spread (ATS) in their last three road games.
Betting on the San Francisco 49ers (4-10)
The 49ers didn’t seem to mind that their chance to nab the No. 1 pick in next year’s NFL Draft took a punch in the gut when they defeated the visiting Seattle Seahawks, 26-22. Mullens had 275 passing yards and a touchdown on 20-of-29 completions in a solid performance. He could also thank rookie wide receiver Dante Pettis and a pair of tight ends for making his life easier opposite the Seahawks. Pettis led the team with 83 receiving yards on five catches, while Garrett Celek and George Kittle had 61 and 51 receiving yards, respectively. With wide receiver Pierre Garcon on the injured reserve and done for the rest of the season, Pettis, Celek, and Kittle will be the main weapons for Mullens in the Niners’ remaining games. The Niners can keep in step with Chicago if they could get to Mitchell Trubisky early and telegraph his passes. The Niners are allowing the fifth lowest completion percentage to opponents with a 62.27 clip.
The 49ers are 3-1 ATS in their last four home games.
Writer’s Prediction
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