
2025 Bears game-by-game predictions: Playoffs in Year 1 under Ben Johnson?
I'm optimistic about the Chicago Bears.
There's a sentence I haven't said in a while. They've done everything right (and differently!) this offseason, and it looks like they'll be much improved this season.
However, that doesn't necessarily mean the Bears will be in the playoffs or win the NFC North. They still have to walk before they can run. After winning just five games last season, the bar for improvement is pretty low. I think they'll surpass their 2024 win total, but let's not get carried away with expectations again in Ben Johnson's first year as head coach. There will still be an adjustment period as the team gets used to his system and as he learns his roster.
With that in mind, here's an early look and prediction for each game on Chicago's schedule. Week 1: vs. Minnesota Vikings, Monday, Sept. 8
CHI -115, MIN -105
At home in what will presumably be Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy's first start, I think the Bears have the upper hand. That is, if Brian Flores' defense isn't already in midseason form.
Result: Win, 1-0 record Week 2: at Detroit Lions, Sunday, Sept. 14 (FOX)
CHI +180, DET -218
The NFL schedule makers wasted no time bringing Ben Johnson back to Detroit, and there's going to be so much extra juice there that I think the Bears can propel themselves to a win for their new coach. It also may take some time for the new coordinators in Detroit to get their footing, as well as defensive end Aidan Hutchinson to return to form.
Result: Win, 2-0 record Week 3: vs. Dallas Cowboys, Sunday, Sept. 21 (FOX)
CHI -155, DAL +130
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will be back from injury and a couple of weeks into the groove of the new season. Dallas added more weapons for him as well as help up front, so I would count on a strong start to the season for the Cowboys.
Result: Loss, 2-1 record Week 4: at Las Vegas Raiders, Sunday, Sept. 28
CHI -120, LV +100
This is a complete toss-up with the overhaul that happened in Vegas this offseason. I'm betting it's early enough in the season that the Raiders haven't found their stride quite yet. On paper, Chicago has the better team, too.
Result: Win, 3-1 record Week 5: BYE Week 6: at Washington Commanders, Monday, Oct. 13
CHI +164, WSH -198
Chicago will be itching to avenge last year's loss to Washington on an insane Hail Mary, but as the Rolling Stones told us, you can't always get what you want. The Commanders only got better from last season and still have a ton of momentum coming off a deep playoff run that saw them challenge for the NFC title way ahead of schedule.
Result: Loss, 3-2 record Week 7: vs. New Orleans Saints, Sunday, Oct. 19 (FOX)
CHI -325, NO +260
This is one of the only benefits of this year's fourth-place schedule. The Saints will presumably be relying on a rookie to be their starting quarterback, and they still have holes all over their roster. It doesn't seem like their bounce back is coming this season, so this should be a win for Chicago.
Result: Win, 4-2 record Week 8: at Baltimore Ravens, Sunday, Oct. 26
CHI +245, BAL -305
Playing Lamar Jackson is always a challenge, but playing him in Baltimore will be especially difficult.
Result: Loss, 4-3 record Week 9: at Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, Nov. 2
CHI +136, CIN -162
Getting the AFC North was really a tough straw to draw for the NFC North, which is already the toughest division in football. Sure, the Bengals finished in third place in their division last season, but with some shakeups and retentions this offseason, I don't expect Cincinnati to be down for long.
Result: Loss, 4-4 record Week 10: vs. New York Giants, Sunday, Nov. 9 (FOX)
CHI -218, NYG +180
There are a lot of question marks with the Giants still, perhaps not who will start at quarterback in Week 1 but certainly in Week 10. They also still need a ton of help along the offensive line, so this should work in Chicago's favor.
Result: Win, 5-4 record Week 11: at Minnesota Vikings, Sunday, Nov. 16 (FOX)
CHI +110, MIN -130
I think it's a pipe dream for any NFC North team to sweep a division rival this year. The Bears have been the division punching bag for the past few seasons under Matt Eberflus, so splitting the season series in Johnson's first year is a big win for them.
Result: Loss, 5-5 record Week 12: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, Nov. 23
CHI -130, PIT +110
The Steelers' defense is still formidable, but I think any team can win against them as long as they don't have a franchise guy under center. It's hard to say what exactly Aaron Rodgers is at this point.
Result: Win, 6-5 record Week 13: at Philadelphia Eagles, Friday, Nov. 28
CHI +250, PHI -310
A year ago, Chicago came out of Thanksgiving weekend in search of a new head coach, so a date with the defending champs at their place actually marks a slight improvement. The Eagles never seem to take a true step back, even after reaching the mountaintop thanks to general manager Howie Roseman's team-building efficiency.
Result: Loss, 6-6 record Week 14: at Green Bay Packers, Sunday, Dec. 7 (FOX)
CHI +154, GB -185
Winning back-to-back games at Lambeau would really solidify Johnson and quarterback Caleb Willliams as the future of the Bears franchise. For that reason, I think there remains some mystery about Chicago losing to the team up north in their first meeting of the season.
Result: Loss, 6-7 record Week 15: vs. Cleveland Browns, Sunday, Dec. 14 (FOX)
CHI -298, CLE +240
I want there to be hope for the Browns, but I just don't think that happens as long as they're hamstrung by Deshaun Watson's contract. Next year should be a fresh start, but until then, I think they're the game every team is circling as a win on their schedules.
Result: Win, 7-7 record Week 16: vs. Green Bay Packers, Saturday, Dec. 20 (FOX)
CHI +100, GB -120
The Bears get to avenge their loss at Lambeau with a win at Soldier Field — a place Jordan Love is unbeaten at. That's encouraging in its own right as the Bears start to wrap up the first season of the Johnson era.
Result: Win, 8-7 record Week 17: at San Francisco 49ers, Sunday, Dec. 28
CHI +150, SF -180
It's a tough trip, and the 49ers shouldn't be a rollover opponent despite their fourth-place finish in the NFC West last year. They're the reason this is not the year to be playing a last-place schedule.
Result: Loss, 8-8 record Week 18: vs. Detroit Lions, TBD
CHI +102, DET -122
It can't all be a fairy tale. With a potential playoff berth on the line, Chicago again draws one of its toughest opponents. The Lions will have found their groove by this point and probably be staring down another postseason berth, too, if not the NFC North crown.
Result: Loss
Overall record: 8-9
Carmen Vitali is an NFL Reporter for FOX Sports. Carmen had previous stops with The Draft Network and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. She spent six seasons with the Bucs, including 2020, which added the title of Super Bowl Champion (and boat-parade participant) to her résumé. You can follow Carmen on Twitter at @CarmieV .
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