The 3-6 Chicago Bears are taking on the 6-3 Baltimore Ravens in Chicago on Sunday. The Bears are trying to snap a four-game losing streak, while the Ravens are trying to bounce back after an ugly loss to the Miami Dolphins last Thursday night.
Let's take a look at four bold predictions for the Bears versus the Ravens in Week 11 action.
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Chicago Bears Week 11 Predictions
4. Justin Fields has his best game as a Bear
Justin Fields has had an interesting start to the season. He ranks in the bottom half of yards, touchdowns, and interceptions. The rookie quarterback has had some good games in the past few weeks, though, and is showing that he's getting better and more accustomed to the NFL.
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Baltimore has had some games defensively where they haven't looked great. Fields needs to take advantage of this opportunity. If Fields can come out using his legs and his arm, he's going to have a big game.
Fields is going to try to carry this Bears team to a win over the Ravens, and by doing so he's going to have the best game of his career. He's going to throw for over 225 yards and have two touchdowns.
3. Allen Robinson will have a breakout game
Allen Robinson came into the season as one of the most hyped-up wide receivers in the NFL. He hasn't performed anywhere near the standard that he was expected to be at, as he only has 30 receptions for 339 yards and one touchdown on the season.
In Robinson's defense, he has a rookie quarterback with little to no experience in the NFL, and the Bears don't exactly have a high-powered offense.
This will change this week. Robinson will have over 80 receiving yards and is going to be the recipient of one of two touchdowns that Justin Fields will throw on Sunday.
Robinson doesn't seem too happy in Chicago and is definitely somebody to keep an eye on during the offseason. He's an elite-level wide receiver who hasn't played up to his potential this season. He's going to get back on track this Sunday.
2. Chicago will win the game
Chicago hasn't played great football the past four weeks. The Ravens are coming off one of the worst losses of the NFL season, a 22-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins. While Baltimore is the better team, this is going to be a close game that comes down to the wire.
If the Bears can find a way to contain Lamar Jackson like Miami did last week, they have a very good chance of winning this game. Chicago is better than the Dolphins, so there's no reason why they can't replicate what Miami did.
1. Last-second field goal
A last-second field goal will be the decision-maker of this game. The game will be low-scoring. At halftime, neither team will have over 14 points. The final score will end at 24-21, with Chicago kicking a game-winning field goal.
This will be an interesting game in Chicago as the Ravens desperately need a bounce-back win. Chicago wants to snap its four-game losing streak, and the organization and fans are hoping that Justin Fields performs the way that he is capable of playing.