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(670 The Score) The Bears (6-10) visit the Vikings (7-9) on Sunday afternoon in their season finale.

WBBM Newsradio 780 will carry the game, with kickoff set for noon.
670 The Score's pregame show with Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly will start at 9 a.m. and run until kickoff. Our postgame show will start just after the final buzzer.


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

David Haugh (14-2): Vikings 31, Bears 19
Matt Nagy's Last Stand, this isn't. More like Nagy's last stumble. Fittingly, this Bears season will end with a loss, just in case anybody at Halas Hall would be delusional enough to confuse a three-game winning streak to end the season with progress. Regardless of Sunday's outcome -- dictated when Kirk Cousins became eligible and healthy to play -- the Bears are a mess that requires a full housecleaning, top to bottom. That doesn't mean the Bears will. It means they should, beginning as soon as players board the team plane for the trip home.

Leila Rahimi (14-2): Bears 28, Vikings 17
I have no earthly idea how Justin Jefferson tallied only 47 yards in the last meeting of these two juggernauts when the Bears had none of their starting secondary available. Oh wait, yes I do. And Thomas Graham Jr. deserves more snaps. Bears win.

Danny Parkins (10-6): Bears 20, Vikings 19
The Bears come out on top on a late game-winning field goal. One last Club Dub! 

Herb Lawrence (11-5): Vikings 27, Bears 24
Finally, our collective nightmare will end and even though they're probably good guys, it's time for Ryan Pace and Nagy to leave the Bears. I would like the Bears to beat the Vikings, but I know that will confuse George McCaskey into thinking that the season-ending three-game winning streak was a reason to bring back the whole crew. No.

Adam Studzinski (11-5): Bears 28, Vikings 21
Neither team has anything to play for, and both might be firing their coach after the game. Should be another fun, meaningless Bears game, woooooo! The Bears will win because Nagy always seems to find a way to beat the Vikings late in the season. The outcome doesn't matter. What does matter is what the Bears do after the game as they face a crucial offseason.

Chris Emma (12-4): Bears 24, Vikings 19
To his credit, Nagy has kept the Bears engaged and fighting down the stretch. Here's one more win for the road.

Cam Ellis (12-4): Bears 17, Vikings 10
Nagy's Bears have always been the kings of pointless games. Getting one last matchup against Cousins for the road is the best sendoff Nagy could've asked for. It's right about this time every year when I realize that bad football is still more enjoyable to deal with than Draft SZN.

Les Grobstein (12-4): Bears 25, Vikings 17
Another meaningless game. For the second straight year, the Bears will beat the shorthanded Vikes.

Jay Zawaski (8-8): Bears 21, Vikings 17
The Bears will win one for Nagy … or something.