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Vikings quarterback JJ McCarthy knows he didn't have his best performance against the Bears, acknowledging numerous mistakes.
For many Bears fans, the most important number following the Bears’ 19-17 victory over the Minnesota Vikings is 7: the number of wins the now-division-leading Chicago squad has in 2025. And to be clear,
The Minnesota Vikings had a chance to beat the Chicago Bears, but mistakes throughout the game plagued them in the end.
Despite Vikings star Justin Jefferson showing visible frustration on the sidelines, he isn't throwing the towel in on JJ McCarthy.
Seattle currently owns the top wild-card spot (the No. 5 seed) with a 7-3 record. Green Bay has the second wild card, and the 49ers (7-4) have the third wild card. The Lions and Panthers (6-5) are just out of the playoff picture in eighth and ninth place, respectively.
While the Vikings added a loss to their record, how did other former Vikings fare in Week 11? Let's take a moment to check in on how some former Vikings performed around the league. Plenty have been playing well in recent years,
The Green Bay Packers’ struggles against the point spread continued on Sunday in week 10. A Packers team that game into week 11 with a 3-6 record against the spread sat right on it against the New York Giants. Depending on the sportsbook, the Packers were favored by either 7 or 7.5 points, and their 27-20 victory was at best a push.
Kevin O’Connell tiptoed around quarterback J.J. McCarthy’s accuracy issues after the Vikings’ loss to the Bears.