(670 The Score) The Bears (3-2) will host the Saints (1-5) on Sunday, with kickoff set for noon CT from Soldier Field.
Our 670 The Score pregame show will start at 9 a.m. and last until kickoff. Our postgame show will begin when the Bears game ends, tentatively set for 3 p.m. You can listen here.
You can check out all of 670’s preview coverage of the Bears-Saints matchup by clicking here. Below are game predictions from our 670 hosts, producers and writers.
David Haugh (3-2): Bears 30, Saints 17
Even Troy Aikman would be impressed by what the Bears offense will do to the Saints. Make it four straight … and counting.
Matt Spiegel (3-2): Bears 35, Saints 17
Finishing in the red zone is the next step forward for an emerging offensive-minded contender. The Bears offense has scored just two touchdowns on seven trips into the red zone in its past two games.
Marshall Harris (2-3): Bears 38, Saints 21
If the Bears want to outpace expectations this season, they can't afford to lose games like this. Lucky for them, the Saints are 1-5 and in the midst of a rebuild with Spencer Rattler at quarterback. He’s manning an offense that has been very mid this season. The New Orleans defense lacks big-time playmakers, and the Soldier Field faithful should be up to the task with its team looking for a fourth straight win. Ben Johnson lives to embarrass his opponents, and he should have an excellent chance at doing so this week.
Chris Emma (2-3): Bears 31, Saints 15
The Bears’ winning streak will reach four after a strong performance back at home. Caleb Williams will lead another productive day for the offense, while Dennis Allen’s defense will have fun against his former team.
Paul Pabst (3-2): Bears 31, Saints 17
Some are calling this a “trap game” for the Bears, which means you’ve won a few and are expected to beat a supposedly inferior team. That's good news for a team to be in such a situation. I think the Bears grew a lot last week and will get a clean win.
Alex Kuhn (4-1): Bears 28, Saints 17
This is a bit of a trap game for the Bears. The Saints keep it close for a half, but the Bears’ run game takes over late.
Jakob Stutz (3-2): Bears 34, Saints 17
The Bears win four in a row? I can’t believe I’m writing this, but yes — they return home to an electric Soldier Field and win this one much easier after a pair of one-point victories.
Sean Sears (5-0): Bears 28, Saints 20
There are a lot of interconnecting storylines between the Bears and Saints to make this interesting. The Bears’ run game gets cooking at home, and they prove they’re a good team by handling a bad one at home.
Tyler Ferengul (2-3): Bears 31, Saints 14
Am I officially at a point that I don’t need to worry about if the Bears could lose a game they should win easily? I think I am. The Bears are the only team to have scored at least 21 points in every game in the 2025 season. Ben Johnson, Caleb Williams and the offense keep it rolling against an average Saints defense. Dennis Allen, the former Saints head coach who’s now the Bears’ defensive coordinator, gets revenge against his former squad. Spencer Rattler and the limited Saints weapons struggle against a Bears defense that’s going to get better and healthier. The Bears move to 4-2, and suddenly there’s so much hope.
Clint Clouse (4-1): Bears 28, Saints 10
After a big win Monday, the Bears are facing a Saints team that’s considered one of the worst teams in the NFC. I'm nervous because this feels like a trap game after a big win. And with the schedule lightening up, it could be easy for the Bears to overlook the Saints. But I think the coaching staff will have the Bears ready to play, especially with this being a Dennis Allen revenge game. I expect Allen and the Bears defense to confuse young Spencer Rattler and get him rattled. Offensively, the Bears shouldn't have a problem moving the ball as Caleb Williams leads Chicago to its fourth straight win.
Robbie Triano (2-3): Bears 35, Saints 24
I'm officially terrible at these. The reason? I'm haunted by the ghosts of Bears past. I'm still waiting for the good vibes to come crashing down in embarrassing fashion, but maybe that's not a reality anymore with Ben Johnson in charge. So I'm making a pledge to myself now – believe in the Bears until they give me a reason not to. Bear down.
Tyler Buterbaugh (4-1): Bears 31, Saints 17
Dennis Allen will throw everything at his former team. Caleb Williams and the Bears offense continues to click. And with Theo Benedet starting at left tackle, we saw the improvement from the Bears’ run game last week, and it will carry over Sunday.