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Chicago Bears vs Minnesota Vikings: Match Player Stats 2025

Henry Freddie Morgan Fletcher • 2026-05-01 • Reviewed by Sofia Lindberg

The Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings split their 2025 season series in dramatic fashion — the Vikings edged a 27-24 comeback at Soldier Field in September; the Bears flipped the script with a 19-17 defensive stand at U.S. Bank Stadium in November, clinched by Cairo Santos’s 38-yard field goal after Duvernay’s 56-yard kickoff return. The full player stats, rushing leaders, defensive stops, and box score breakdowns for both games live below.

Recent Score: Bears 19-17 Vikings (Nov 16, 2025) · Head-to-Head Data: Available since 1933 · Vikings Week 1 QB: J. McCarthy 13/20, 143 YDS · Bears Rushing Leader: J. Mason 15 ATT, 68 YDS · Game Highlight: Duvernay 56-yard kickoff return

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
  • Bears 19-17 win on Nov 16, 2025 (ESPN)
  • Bears record 7-3 after game; Vikings fell to 4-6 (ESPN)
  • Santos 38-yard FG decided it after Duvernay’s 56-yard return (ESPN)
2What’s unclear
  • Injury reports for key starters after Week 11
  • Full receiving corps breakdown for both teams
  • Projected playoff seeding as of late November
3Timeline signal
  • Sep 8: Vikings 27-24 win at Soldier Field (ESPN)
  • Nov 16: Bears 19-17 win at U.S. Bank Stadium (ESPN)
  • Divisional race tightens after split season series (ESPN)
4What’s next
  • Bears aim for playoff push at 7-3 with remaining home games
  • Vikings must recover from 4-6 hole with tough away stretch ahead
  • Season series split keeps NFC North race unpredictable
Label Value
Most Recent Score Bears 19, Vikings 17 (2025-11-16)
Data Span Player stats since 1933
Week 1 QB Passes 13/20 for 143 yards
Top Rush 68 yards on 15 carries

Who is favored to win Vikings vs. Bears?

Betting odds and expert picks have seesawed across the 2025 season. Before Week 1, the Vikings opened as slight favorites at Soldier Field and held on for a 27-24 victory. By Week 11, the Bears entered as the hotter team — 7-3 versus Minnesota’s 4-6 — and covered the spread with their 19-17 triumph. FOX Sports reported the Bears controlled time of possession (36:59 to 23:01), a sign of defensive dominance that shifted the smart-money edge toward Chicago by mid-November.

Current odds and picks

As of late November, the Bears sat fourth in the conference playoff picture while the Vikings were fighting to stay above .500. Season-level metrics from TeamRankings show why the odds shifted: Chicago averaged 26.6 points per game (ranked seventh league-wide) through Week 11, while Minnesota managed just 22.3 points per game (21st). Defensively, the Bears allowed 27.4 points per game (28th), but their offense kept them in contention.

What to watch

The Vikings’ offensive inconsistency mirrors their yards-per-game rank of 24th — a problem that cost them the November matchup. Meanwhile, the Bears’ defense gave up 375.7 yards per game, suggesting vulnerabilities that future opponents could exploit.

Key player matchups

The most pivotal individual battle in both games was rushing efficiency. In Week 1, the Vikings ground out enough clock to stay ahead despite the Bears’ passing surge. By Week 11, Aaron Jones Sr. led Minnesota’s ground game with 16 carries for 70 yards, but the Bears’ defensive front held firm on third downs — converting 7 of 18 versus Minnesota’s 3 of 11, per CBS Sports.

Are Bears or Vikings better?

The head-to-head ledger over the past decade shows the Vikings with a narrow edge, though the Bears have closed the gap since 2021. Going into the 2025 season, AiScore reported the Vikings held a 68-69 wins advantage across 128 games played since 1961, with the Bears sitting at 58 victories in that span. Historical records suggest the rivalry has tightened considerably since the Bears’ 2025 split.

Head-to-head records

The most recent five-game window before 2025 showed the Bears going 2-3, scoring an average of 13.8 points while allowing 26.0 — a lopsided stretch that made their 2025 split feel like a reversal. ChicagoBears.com confirmed the 19-17 final as official, validating Chicago’s defensive improvement over that stretch.

Recent performance stats

Season-to-date entering Week 11, the Bears ranked third in the NFL with 379.8 yards per game, while the Vikings sat 24th at 299.9 yards per game. The contrast was starker on defense: Minnesota’s opposition yards per game checked in at 317.2 (12th), while Chicago allowed 375.7 yards per game (28th). These rankings, sourced from TeamRankings, frame why the Bears’ 2025 turnaround has been more dramatic despite defensive vulnerabilities.

What are the Chicago Bears vs Minnesota Vikings match player stats?

The November 16 box score tells a story of two offenses struggling and one defense stealing the show. The Bears finished with 320 total yards on 73 plays; the Vikings managed 265 yards on just 54 plays. Chicago won the ground battle 140-115, with FOX Sports noting the Bears averaged 4.4 yards per play while Minnesota eked out 4.9 — slightly better efficiency but far fewer opportunities.

2025 box scores

Both games in 2025 were low-scoring by modern NFL standards. The September 8 matchup ended 27-24 with the Vikings’ 21-point fourth quarter rescuing what had been a defensive slog through three periods. By November, the script flipped: the Bears scored 10 points in the second quarter and held the Vikings to just 14 in the final frame, per ESPN.

Stat Bears (Nov 16) Vikings (Nov 16)
Total Yards 320 265
Total Plays 73 54
Rushing Yards 140 115
Passing Yards 180 (16-32) 150 (16-32)
1st Downs 19 (13 rush, 6 pass) 15 (4 rush, 10 pass)
3rd Down Conv. 7/18 3/11
Time of Possession 36:59 23:01
Turnovers 0 2 INTs

The turnover differential — zero for the Bears versus two interceptions for the Vikings — proved decisive in a game where total yards were nearly identical.

All-time player leaders

Complete historical player stats across all Bears-Vikings meetings since 1933 reveal names like Walter Payton, Adrian Peterson, and Gale Sayers among the leaders in rushing yards, though individual career totals versus this specific opponent would require deeper franchise-by-franchise analysis. The 2025 data begins writing new entries into those long-running ledgers.

Who is the greatest Bears QB of all time?

Defining the best Bears quarterback requires weighing longevity against peak performance. Sid Luckman (1943–1956) revolutionized the T-formation and led Chicago to four championships. George Halas built the franchise as both owner and signal-caller. More recently, Jim McMahon brought swagger to the 1985 Super Bowl run, while Mitchell Trubisky and Justin Fields have represented the 2020s rebuild era — a category that still lacks a clear historical verdict.

Historical stats

From a pure statistical standpoint against the Vikings specifically, no single Bears quarterback dominates the head-to-head ledger in a way that settles the debate cleanly. The Bears’ current 7-3 record through Week 11 of 2025 reflects team success more than any individual quarterback’s dominance — a reminder that in this rivalry, defense has historically mattered as much as the man under center.

Rivalry impact

The Bears’ 19-17 win in November 2025 may not produce a Hall of Fame quarterback, but it demonstrated that Chicago can win tight games against a division rival — a trait that eluded the franchise in weaker seasons. The Vikings, meanwhile, saw their quarterback situation (J.J. McCarthy averaging 143 passing yards in Week 1) fail to sustain the offensive production needed for a winning record.

What were the key player stats in Bears vs Vikings 2025 games?

Breaking down the 2025 meetings reveals stark contrasts between the two matchups. In Week 1 at Soldier Field, the Vikings leaned on their ground game and late-quarter surges. By Week 11 at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Bears controlled tempo, forced two interceptions, and won the turnover battle decisively, per CBS Sports.

Week 1 box score

The September 8 game saw the Vikings’ defense keep Chicago’s offense quiet for three quarters before the Bears mounted a comeback. The final scoreline (27-24 Vikings) masked how close the game was: USA Today Sports Data confirmed the game was played at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois, with Minnesota holding on despite Chicago’s strong fourth-quarter push.

Week 11 final score details

The November 16 game pivoted on three plays: Duvernay’s 56-yard kickoff return, a pair of Vikings interceptions, and Cairo Santos’s 38-yard field goal with 2:00 remaining in the second quarter that ultimately proved the difference. ESPN documented the sequence, while B. Cashman led the Bears defense with 15 total tackles (6 solo) to anchor the effort, per FOX Sports.

Bottom line: The Bears own the head-to-head tiebreaker for 2025 after splitting the season series, and their 7-3 record versus Minnesota’s 4-6 tells the story. For Bears fans, the playoff path is real. For Vikings supporters, a difficult road stretch looms — and the margin for error has evaporated.

What we know vs. what’s still rumor

Confirmed facts

  • Bears beat Vikings 19-17 on Nov 16, 2025 at U.S. Bank Stadium (ESPN)
  • Bears 7-3, Vikings 4-6 after the Week 11 result (Minnesota Vikings Official)
  • Duvernay 56-yard kickoff return set up winning FG (ESPN)
  • Week 1 Vikings 27-24 win at Soldier Field Sep 8 (ESPN)
  • Aaron Jones Sr. led Vikings rush with 70 yards on 16 carries Nov 16 (ESPN)
  • Bears rushed for 140 total yards Nov 16 (ESPN)
  • Cairo Santos hit 38-yard game-winning FG (ESPN)
  • Bears 36:59 time of possession Nov 16 (FOX Sports)

What’s unclear

  • 2026 Super Bowl projections for either team — too early to lock in
  • Full individual receiving statistics for November 16 game
  • Injury statuses entering the final stretch of the regular season

What the numbers say

Bears beat Vikings 19-17 with game-ending FG set up by Duvernay’s 56-yard kickoff return.

CBS Sports (AP Recap)

The Chicago Bears have built this breakthrough season on such wins — grinding out tough road victories against division rivals.

— ESPN Recap

The upshot

The Bears’ 2025 turnaround isn’t accidental. Their defense forced two interceptions and held the Vikings to 265 total yards while controlling the clock for nearly 37 minutes. For a franchise that entered the season with modest expectations, the 7-3 record — and the split with Minnesota — validates the roster construction.

Summary

The Bears and Vikings traded wins in 2025 in textbook NFC North fashion — the Vikings striking first with a 27-24 comeback at Soldier Field in September, the Bears answering with a 19-17 defensive stand at U.S. Bank Stadium in November. Chicago’s 7-3 record through Week 11 puts them in realistic playoff contention, while Minnesota’s 4-6 mark leaves little margin for error in the season’s final stretch. The key numbers — 140 rushing yards for the Bears, 70 from Aaron Jones Sr. for the Vikings, 56 yards on Duvernay’s return that set up the game-winner — frame a rivalry that remains decided by inches and turnovers, not talent gaps. For Bears fans, the trajectory is upward. For Vikings supporters, the path forward demands wins in hostile environments, starting now.

Related reading: Portsmouth F.C. Standings – Championship Position and Key Stats

Additional sources

espn.com

Frequently asked questions

Who is favored to win Vikings vs. Bears?

The odds flipped across the 2025 season. Minnesota opened as favorites in Week 1 and won 27-24. By Week 11, the Bears (7-3) were the favored side and covered with a 19-17 victory. The current betting edge favors Chicago based on form and playoff positioning.

Are Bears or Vikings better historically?

The Vikings hold a narrow historical edge with roughly 68-69 wins to the Bears’ 58 across 128 games since 1961, per AiScore. However, the Bears’ 2025 split and recent defensive improvements suggest the gap has narrowed significantly.

What are the latest Bears vs Vikings player stats?

The most recent game (Nov 16, 2025) ended Bears 19, Vikings 17. Key stats: Bears rushed for 140 yards, passed for 180, held possession for 36:59, forced 2 interceptions. The Vikings’ Aaron Jones Sr. led their rush with 70 yards on 16 carries.

Who led rushing in Vikings Week 1 vs Bears?

In Week 1 (Sep 8, 2025), the Vikings’ rushing attack powered their 27-24 win at Soldier Field. Team rushing totals and individual breakdowns from that game showed strong ground production, though the November matchup saw improved Bears run defense.

What is the box score for Bears at Vikings 2025?

The November 16, 2025 box score shows Bears 19, Vikings 17. Total yards: Bears 320 (73 plays), Vikings 265 (54 plays). Passing: Bears 16-32 for 180 yards; Vikings 16-32 for 150 yards. Rushing: Bears 140 yards, Vikings 115 yards. Time of possession: Bears 36:59, Vikings 23:01.



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