NFL Player Props For Monday Night Football - Vikings vs Bears
We’re rolling into Sunday night with momentum after cashing all three player props on Friday and nearly sweeping again on Thursday night with a 2-1 mark, falling just short of perfection as Saquon Barkley missed his rushing line by a half attempt. That’s the nature of betting, but confidence is high. Tonight’s primetime battle between the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears brings another great opportunity, and we’ve locked in three player props backed by matchups, trends, and sharp analysis.
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Caleb Williams (Bears) Over 31.5 Passing Attempts - (-118)
Caleb Williams has quickly become the centerpiece of the Bears’ offense, and the passing volume should be there again in this divisional matchup with Minnesota. The Vikings’ defense loves to bring pressure, which often forces quarterbacks to get the ball out quickly and rack up attempts. With Chicago likely needing to keep pace offensively, Williams should be asked to shoulder the load through the air. Clearing 31.5 passing attempts looks like a strong bet in this spot.
Aaron Jones (Minnesota) Over 48.5 Yards Passing (-118)
Aaron Jones gives the Vikings a steady presence in the backfield, and his rushing total of 48.5 yards looks very attainable in this matchup. Chicago has struggled at times to contain explosive runs, and Minnesota should look to establish balance early to ease pressure on JJ McCarthy. Jones has the vision and burst to take advantage of running lanes, and with a likely workload of 12–15 carries, he has a strong chance to clear this number. If the Vikings control tempo, Jones should cruise past 48.5 rushing yards.
DJ Moore (Chicago) Over 57.5 Yards Receiving (-110)
DJ Moore has quickly developed strong chemistry with Caleb Williams, and that connection should be on display against Minnesota. The Vikings’ aggressive defense often leaves openings in the secondary, creating opportunities for explosive plays downfield. Moore’s route-running and yards-after-catch ability make him a constant threat to break a big gain, and he has the target share to support steady production. With Chicago likely leaning on the passing game to stay competitive, Moore has a great chance to top 57.5 receiving yards.
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