Just as the wins have been piling up for the playoff-bound Detroit Lions, so to have devastating injuries. A 48-42 shootout loss to the Buffalo Bills a week ago snapped the Lions’ 11-game winning streak, but perhaps worse are the injury losses of running back David Montgomery (knee), defensive tackle Alim McNeill (torn ACL) and cornerback Carlton Davis (broken jaw), all of which could present major issues in the Lions’ attempt to maintain the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
Still, the Lions’ 12-2 record is nothing to feel sorry about, and they have already taken advantage of an extremely disappointing Chicago Bears team. The last time the Bears and the Lions played each other was on Thanksgiving, when coach Matt Eberflus inexplicably did not call a timeout after quarterback Caleb Williams took a sack with less than a minute to go and with the Bears in field goal range. A longer operation than necessary in setting up the next play led to time running out and the Lions winning 23-20, and it cost Eberflus his job.
Now, the Lions face interim coach Thomas Brown and a 4-10 Bears team that is languishing at the bottom of the NFC North standings having lost their last eight games. But this matchup comes on the hallowed ground of Soldier Field, where the pride of the Bears will be tested as they try to play spoiler and give their fans a win at home for the first time since Week 5.
Where to watch Bears vs. Lions
- When: Sunday, Dec. 22 at 1 p.m. ET
- Where: Soldier Field — Chicago
- TV: FOX
- Streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
- Follow: CBS Sports App
Bears vs. Lions spread, odds
Detroit is a 6.5-point favorite against Chicago, according to the latest NFL odds. The over/under is 48 points.
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Bears vs. Lions recent series history
Chicago and Detroit and may have split the last 10 meetings, however, the Lions have won four of the last five including that Thanksgiving disaster for the Bears and (now former) coach Matt Eberflus.
- Nov. 28, 2024 — Detroit 23, Chicago 20
- Dec. 10, 2023 — Chicago 28, Detroit 13
- Nov. 19, 2023 — Detroit 31, Chicago 26
- Jan. 1, 2023 — Detroit 41, Chicago 10
- Nov. 13, 2022 — Detroit 31, Chicago 30
- Nov. 25, 2021 — Chicago 16, Detroit 14
- Oct. 3, 2021 — Chicago 24, Detroit 14
- Dec. 6, 2020 — Detroit 34, Chicago 30
- Sept. 13, 2020 — Chicago 27, Detroit 23
- Nov. 28, 2019 — Chicago 24, Detroit 20
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Author: Steven Taranto
December 21, 2024 | 8:11 pm