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(670 The Score) The Bears (3-8) visit the Vikings (6-5) on Monday at U.S. Bank Stadium, with kickoff set for 7:15 p.m.

Our 670 The Score pregame show with Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly will start at 6 p.m. and run until kickoff. Our postgame show will begin just after the final buzzer, which is expected to be around 10:15 p.m. Listen to our live stream here.


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

David Haugh (6-5): Vikings 26, Bears 19
Josh Dobbs is one of the best stories in the NFL this month, and the tale continues at the Bears' expense on Monday Night Football. It's just too hard to believe in a Bears team that has patented ways to lose.

Danny Parkins (6-5): Vikings 30, Bears 27
I'll take the Vikings because I assume most of my colleagues are going to take the Bears and I need to gain some ground in the standings. Plus, Minnesota is favored and Matt Eberflus seems to invent new ways to lose.

Matt Spiegel (9-2): Vikings 27, Bears 20
The Brian Flores blitzes prove too much for Justin Fields and Luke Getsy to overcome as the quarterback evaluation period rolls on in Chicago.

Chris Tannehill (7-4): Bears 27, Vikings 23
The Vikings are winners of five of their last six and the Bears, while playing better, are coming off a devastating loss in Detroit. I'm scared to say it, but this could be a decent game for the national audience. This one will come down to Justin Fields, and I think he delivers. 

Adam Studzinski (5-6): Bears 24, Vikings 19
*Shrugs*

Chris Emma (8-3): Vikings 24, Bears 21
The Bears need to respond with a spirited performance after their loss to the Lions last week. But the Vikings are a tough test, and their defense will be ready to rush Justin Fields. A close game results in another loss for Chicago.

Evan Thomas (9-2): Vikings 27, Bears 23
After the long Thanksgiving weekend, I'm not putting too much stock into breaking down the reasons why the Vikings will win, but they will beat the Bears.

Kevin Lapka (5-6): Bears 31, Vikings 24
With everything on the line last week, it appeared the Bears would get their signature win of the Matt Eberflus era. Although they didn't, Justin Fields looked like a quarterback playing for his career and the defense (for 56 minutes) did more than enough to win the game. Against a more vulnerable Vikings team and given that weird things happen in primetime, the chips will fall the Bears' way on Monday Night Football.