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(670 The Score) The Bears (4-10) visit the Seahawks (5-9) on Sunday afternoon.

WBBM Newsradio 780 will carry the game, with kickoff set for 3:05 p.m. 670 The Score's pregame show with Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly will start at noon and run until kickoff.


You can check out all of 670's preview coverage of the Bears-Seahawks matchup by clicking here. Below are the game predictions from our 670 hosts, producers and writers.

David Haugh (13-1): Seahawks 24, Bears 23
It could require Seattle's best coffee to remain stimulated through this matchup between two disappointing NFC teams. Remember when the Bears desperately pursued Russell Wilson? Though struggling, Wilson still gives the Seahawks more reason to expect victory than Justin Fields does the Bears. Expect familiar key mistakes at big moments by the Bears, who are just more proven at finding ways to lose than Sunday's opponent. Robert Quinn will add a sack, Fields will induce comparisons to Wilson and hopefully Teven Jenkins can play a penalty-free game, but the Bears will fall for the 11th time.

Leila Rahimi (13-1): Seahawks 27, Bears 13
I'm hoping the Bears will "only" have seven penalties in the game instead of nine like last week, but if Jenkins has to throw hands, I'll accept an eighth. Run the ball more! No, more. No. Even more. Just do it, come on!

Danny Parkins (9-5): Seahawks 30, Bears 14
I'm not doing these predictions next year because Grobber and Studz keep replying all to the weekly reminder emails. How hard is it to just hit reply instead of reply-all? Who do these people think they are? Shane? We have a reply-all problem at The Score. Maybe that can be Ryan Porth's first order of business to address, because frankly Mitch Rosen has let it happen for far too long. Mitch is the Ted Phillips of the reply-all crisis. It's probably not his fault, but someone has to be held accountable when we've had the same failures time and time again. Also, it really takes the suspense out of who my colleagues are picking. It's like a weekly Christmas morning when Cody posts the picks online. Who did Adam Studzinski pick? What about David Haugh? I like to know all at once, and the reply-all epidemic is ruining my Christmas! This concludes my analysis for Bears-Seahawks.

Herb Lawrence (10-4): Seahawks 17, Bears 13
Teflon Ryan Pace is bad at his job and should be fired alongside Matt Nagy. Don't ruin your Christmas weekend by watching this game.

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Adam Studzinski (9-5): Bears 23, Seahawks 19
The Bears suck. So do the Seahawks. Somebody has to win, so I'm picking the Bears for reasons I don't quite understand.

Chris Emma (11-3): Seahawks 24, Bears 17
The Seahawks have their first losing record since 2011, but expect their stadium to be loud and challenging for Fields. I see this being a surprisingly entertaining game, but the Bears will come up short again.

Cam Ellis (11-3): Seahawks 27, Bears 17
Last week, I let myself pick the Bears under the agreement that if they didn't win, I was going to stop giving them any sort of the benefit of the doubt. Then they went and dragged the Vikings up and down Soldier Field and still somehow lost convincingly. The Seahawks are pretty washed but not as washed as the Bears. Three more weeks.

Les Grobstein (11-3): Seahawks 28, Bears 20
The Bears are dead in the water, and a trip to the Emerald City will result in loss No. 11.

Jay Zawaski (7-7): Seahawks 23, Bears 13
The Bears will continue to be the Bears.