| MATCHUP | New Orleans Saints | Chicago Bears |
|---|---|---|
| Team Records | 1-6 | 4-2 |
| Where | Soldier Field, Chicago, IL | |
| When | Sunday, October 19, 2025 | |
| Time | 01:00 PM EDT | |
| TV | FOX | |
The New Orleans Saints and the Chicago Bears meet in week 7 NFL action from Soldier Field on Sunday. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best bets for this game. Here’s a New Orleans Saints vs. Chicago Bears prediction.
New Orleans Saints Recap
The New Orleans Saints come into this game looking to rebound from a 25-19 loss at the hands of the New England Patriots last time out to sit at 1-5 this season. After this game, New Orleans will head home for a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Saints Looking To Bounce Back
Spencer Rattler has thrown for 1,217 yards, 6 touchdowns and an interception on 68.5% passing while Alvin Kamara has 314 rushing yards and a touchdown to lead the Saints on the ground. Chris Olave has a team-high 39 catches for 342 yards and a touchdown while Rashid Shaheed has 316 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns. Juwan Johnson’s also had 236 receiving yards and a TD as well this season. On defense, Demario Davis has a team-high 51 total tackles while Carl Granderson leads New Orleans with 4.5 sacks. As a unit, the Saints have combined for 13 sacks and 3 interceptions so far this season.
Chicago Bears Recap
The Chicago Bears come into this game looking to build on a 25-24 win over Washington last time out to sit at 3-2 this season. After this game, Chicago will head on the road for a game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Bears Win Three In A Row
Caleb Williams has thrown for 1,179 yards, 9 touchdowns and 2 interceptions on 61.6% passing while D’Andre Swift has rushed for 295 yards and 2 touchdowns. Rome Odunze leads the Bears in receiving with 22 catches for 328 yards and 5 touchdowns while DJ Moore has 215 receiving yards and a touchdown. Four more Bears have 100+ receiving yards respectively this season. On defense, Tremaine Edmunds leads the Bears with 52 total tackles including 24 solo tackles and a pair of interceptions while Kevin Byard III has a team-high 3 interceptions. As a unit, Chicago’s defense has combined for 8 sacks and 8 interceptions so far this season.
New Orleans Saints @ Chicago Bears Betting Trends: Week 7
Why the Chicago Bears will win
- The favorites have won each of the Saints’ last 12 games.
- The Saints have lost each of their last 10 games as underdogs.
- The Saints have failed to cover the spread in each of their last five games against NFC North opponents.
- The Bears have covered the spread in each of their last four games as favorites against NFC opponents.
- The Saints have lost the first quarter in each of their last six games.
- The Bears have won the first half in each of their last 10 games as home favorites following a win.
- The Bears have scored the first touchdown in each of their last five games as favorites following a road win.
Why the New Orleans Saints will win
- The Bears have lost each of their last 12 games when playing with a rest disadvantage.
- The Saints have won each of their last eight games against the Bears.
- The Saints have covered the spread in each of their last eight October games against NFC North opponents.
- The Bears have failed to cover the spread in 10 of their last 11 games when playing with a rest disadvantage.
- The Bears have lost the first quarter in each of their last five games against teams that held a losing record.
- The Saints have won the first half in each of their last six October games against the Bears.
- The Saints have scored the first touchdown in six of their last eight Week 7 road games.
Total Points Facts
- Each of the Bears’ last four games as home favorites following a road win have gone UNDER the total points line.
- Five of the Saints’ last six Sunday games as road underdogs have gone OVER the total points line.
Chicago Bears Player Prop Facts
- Rome Odunze has scored at least one touchdown in four of the Bears’ last five games.
- Caleb Williams has recorded 231+ passing yards in each of the Bears’ last four Sunday home games.
- Caleb Williams has recorded 23+ completions in three of the Bears’ last four Sunday home games.
- Cole Kmet has recorded 25+ receiving yards in eight of the Bears’ last nine games as favorites against NFC opponents.
- Cole Kmet has recorded 25+ rushing and receiving yards in eight of the Bears’ last nine games as favorites against NFC opponents.
- Caleb Williams has recorded 33+ rushing yards in six of the Bears’ last seven home games against NFC opponents.
- Heading into Week 7, Kevin Byard has recorded the equal-most interceptions in a single game this season (2 vs Raiders, Week 4).
New Orleans Saints Player Prop Facts
- Rashid Shaheed has scored a touchdown in four of his five previous October road appearances.
- Spencer Rattler has recorded 25+ completions in each of the Saints’ last four games as underdogs against NFC opponents.
- Spencer Rattler has recorded 207+ passing yards in seven of the Saints’ last eight games.
- Brandin Cooks has recorded 19+ rushing and receiving yards in each of his 24 previous appearances with the Saints as underdogs.
- Taysom Hill has recorded 15+ rushing yards in each of the Saints’ last four games against the Bears.
- Brandin Cooks has recorded 14+ receiving yards in each of his 52 previous appearances with his team as an underdog following a loss.
- Heading into Week 7, Kool-Aid McKinstry has recorded the equal-most interceptions in a single game this season (2 vs Giants, Week 5).
Matchup/League Facts
- Heading into Week 7, the Bears rank T1st in the NFL in turnover differential (+8) this season.
- Heading into Week 7, the Bears have conceded the highest score in a single game this season (52-points vs Detroit).
- Heading into Week 7, the Saints rank 32nd in the NFL in Q1 opponent points per game (10.8) this season.
- Heading into Week 7, the Saints rank 32nd in the NFL in H2 points per game (7.7) this season.
New Orleans Saints vs. Chicago Bears Prediction
I’m on the Bears here. I think the Saints finally getting a win a couple of weeks ago and remaining competitive against New England was a nice story, but the problem is that the Saints haven’t been able to take that play on the road under Spencer Rattler. The Bears are just playing some really solid football right now, even if it’s been winning games by the skin of their teeth, but I think this is a game that should end up being a little bit more comfortable for Chicago when all is said and done. Give me the Bears here.

