3 Best Prop Bets For Bears vs. Packers in Week 14 (Green Bay Should Run Over Chicago)

Davante Adams should have a big game against the Bears.
Davante Adams should have a big game against the Bears. / Stacy Revere/GettyImages
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The Packers are still in the hunt for the top seed in the NFC and that coveted first-round bye. The Bears are playing out the string of Matt Nagy's tenure as head coach. No wonder Green Bay is a -11.5-point favorite at WynnBET in this game. They've got everything to play for while the Bears have already punted on this season.

When a spread is this large, sometimes it's better to look elsewhere for action. That's what I'm doing here, focused on these three prop bets with all odds coming from WynnBET.

Best Prop Bets for Bears vs. Packers

  • Green Bay Packers Over 27.5 Total Points (-110)
  • Aaron Jones Anytime TD Scorer (-133)
  • Davante Adams Under 91.5 Receiving Yards (-115)

Green Bay Packers Over 27.5 Total Points (-110)

The Packers went into the bye week hot on offense, scoring over 30 points in their last two games before the week off. That rest should only help them. Aaron Rodgers got some time to treat his ailing toe and Aaron Jones got the same for his hurt knee. With those two refreshed, I expect the Packers to tear up a Bears defense that allows teams to convert over 40% of their third downs and score touchdowns on over 55% of their red zone appearances.

Aaron Jones Anytime TD Scorer (-133)

Jones only missed one full game with his knee injury and was eased back into things before the bye, getting 10 carries against the Rams. I expect him to be more involved against a defense that allows 1 rushing TD per game on average. Or Jones could score through the air, where he's actually scored more TDs (4) than on the ground (3) this year. Either way I expect Green Bay to get him involved in this one against a defense that allows over 120 rushing yards per game, 23rd in the NFL.

Davante Adams Under 91.5 Receiving Yards (-115)

While I like the Packers to beat up the Bears, and I think Adams could easily score a TD in this one, the Bears are actually quality at limiting passing yards, especially to receivers. They're giving up just over 207 total passing yards per game (sixth-best in NFL) and only 162.8 yards on average to wide receivers. Adams was held to 89 receiving yards against the Bears in the first game so this is a tight total. But I see the Packers running the ball all over this Bears defense with Adams getting more short passes than deep bombs.