(670 The Score) The Bears (7-9) visit the Packers (8-8) on Sunday at Lambeau Field, with kickoff set for 3:25 p.m.
Our 670 The Score pregame show with Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick will start at noon and run until 3 p.m. Our postgame show will begin just after the final buzzer, which is expected to be around 6:30 p.m. Listen to our live stream here.
You can check out all of 670’s preview coverage of the Bears-Packers matchup by clicking here. Below are game predictions from our 670 hosts, producers and writers.
David Haugh (8-8): Bears 23, Packers 19
This is a much different team than the Packers saw in Week 1. This is a Bears team that’s driven by defense, has confidence in its quarterback and believes in its head coach. Expect the Bears to create takeaways, pound the running game and complement everything with a Justin Fields explosive play. Sunday, that’s a winning formula.
Matt Spiegel (12-4): Packers 26, Bears 20
The Green Bay defense, much maligned all season, keeps Justin Fields mostly in check in the same way it did in the season opener – with heavy zone coverage while keeping its eyes on QB1 as a runner. It's an unsatisfying end to the Bears’ season and tilts many toward Caleb Williams.
Chris Tannehill (9-7): Bears 34, Packers 27
Nothing in life is easy. Life as a Bears fan born in the mid-'80s certainly isn't. The Packers have dominated the rivalry to a point where some question if the rivalry even exists. This is the most important matchup between these two franchises in 10 years. A trip to the playoffs is on the line for the Packers. And for the Bears, all that's at stake is quite possibly the future of the franchise. If Justin Fields leads the Bears to victory, I believe he'll be entrusted to lead this team going forward. Nothing in life is easy, and I believe Fields will create a difficult decision for Ryan Poles this offseason by ending the Bears' nine-game losing streak to the Packers in convincing fashion.
Adam Studzinski (9-7): Bears 28, Packers 20
Lol, as if I'd make any other pick.
Chris Emma (11-5): Bears 24, Packers 21
Like the Lions a year ago, the Bears will head up to Lambeau Field and prevent the Packers from reaching the playoffs in this win-and-get-in game for Green Bay.
Evan Thomas (11-5): Packers 31, Bears 24
These are two hot teams, and everything is on the line for Green Bay at Lambeau Field. The Bears will try to play spoiler, but I have the Packers winning this one.
Kevin Lapka (9-7): Bears 34, Packers 23
The Bears are nowhere near the same football team they were when they fell 38-20 to the Packers at the beginning of the season. Since then, they've become one of the best defenses in football and have an offense that's rolling with Justin Fields. For the Bears, this finale is about far more than a rivalry or the ability to eliminate their biggest foe from playoff contention. Sunday may signify what the landscape of the rivalry will look like for the foreseeable future. A Chicago win could mean Justin Fields will remain with the Bears and be a quarterback whom Packers fans fear playing for year, while a loss could come with Chicago’s worst nightmare of Green Bay once again striking gold on a talented quarterback of its own. In a game of the utmost importance beyond tradition, the Bears will come prepared for a matchup that favors the strengths of their team across the board and secure a win that will spark the most exciting (albeit ambiguous) offseason the franchise has ever had.