The week 12 game between the Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings will be played on the 28th of November, 2023, at the US Bank stadium. The Bears are strong and tough, while the Vikings are fast and powerful. This clash will create exciting moments, like surprise wins and close fights.
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Chicago Bears vs Minnesota Vikings Game Details
- When: 28th of November, 2023
- Where: US Bank stadium
- Where to stream: NBC and Paramount+
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The Chicago Bears vs Minnesota Vikings will face each other on the 28th of November, 2023, at the US Bank Stadium.
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Chicago Bears vs Minnesota Vikings Performance Comparison
Statistic | Chicago Bears | Minnesota Vikings |
Record | 5-6 | 7-4 |
Points per Game | 19.2 | 24.1 |
Yards per Game | 293.4 | 333.3 |
Pass Yards per Game | 2229 | 3079 |
Rush Yards per Game | 705 | 254 |
Turnovers per Game | 1.7 | 1 |
Red Zone Efficiency | 54.50% | 58.80% |
Defensive Points per Game | 20.4 | 21.1 |
Sacks per Game | 2.1 | 2.5 |
Interceptions per Game | 0.7 | 1.1 |
Fumbles Recovered per Game | 0.8 | 0.6 |
Third Down Conversion Rate | 31.80% | 34.40% |
Preview
the 2023/2024 season has been a tale of two teams, the Chicago Bears and the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings have been one of the most surprising teams in the NFL, while the Bears have struggled to find consistency. It will be interesting to see how these two teams fare in the season’s second half/ week 12.
Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears are an iconic American football team with a rich history from 1920. Known for their fierce defence and unwavering spirit, the Bears have won nine NFL championships, including one Super Bowl title. Their home stadium, Soldier Field, is a hallowed ground of gridiron battles, and their loyal fanbase, affectionately known as “Da Bears,” is one of the most passionate in the NFL.
Key Players of the Chicago Bears:
Offense
NO | PLAYER | POS | HT | WT | DOB (AGE) | EXP | COLLEGE |
17 | Tyson Bagent | QB | 6-3 | 213 | 6/8/2000 (23) | R | Shepherd |
1 | Justin Fields | QB | 6-3 | 227 | 3/5/1999 (24) | 3 | Ohio State |
14 | Nathan Peterman | QB | 6-2 | 225 | 5/4/1994 (29) | 7 | Pittsburgh |
35 | Khari Blasingame | RB | 6-0 | 233 | 7/1/1996 (27) | 5 | Vanderbilt |
21 | D’Onta Foreman | RB | 6-1 | 236 | 4/24/1996 (27) | 5 | Texas |
24 | Khalil Herbert | RB | 5-9 | 212 | 4/21/1998 (25) | 3 | Virginia Tech |
20 | Travis Homer | RB | 5-10 | 202 | 8/7/1998 (25) | 5 | Miami (Fla.) |
30 | Roschon Johnson | RB | 6-0 | 225 | 1/31/2001 (22) | R | Texas |
10 | Chase Claypool | WR | 6-4 | 238 | 7/7/1998 (25) | 4 | Notre Dame |
12 | Velus Jones Jr. | WR | 6-0 | 200 | 5/11/1997 (26) | 2 | Tennessee |
11 | Darnell Mooney | WR | 5-11 | 174 | 10/29/1997 (25) | 4 | Tulane |
2 | D.J. Moore | WR | 5-11 | 210 | 4/14/1997 (26) | 6 | Maryland |
13 | Tyler Scott | WR | 5-11 | 185 | 10/12/2001 (21) | R | Cincinnati |
19 | Equanimeous St. Brown | WR | 6-5 | 214 | 9/30/1996 (26) | 6 | Notre Dame |
15 | Trent Taylor | WR | 5-8 | 178 | 4/30/1994 (29) | 6 | Louisiana Tech |
85 | Cole Kmet | TE | 6-6 | 260 | 3/10/1999 (24) | 4 | Notre Dame |
84 | Marcedes Lewis | TE | 6-6 | 265 | 5/19/1984 (39) | 18 | UCLA |
18 | Robert Tonyan | TE | 6-5 | 240 | 4/30/1994 (29) | 6 | Indiana St. |
65 | Cody Whitehair | C | 6-3 | 316 | 7/11/1992 (31) | 8 | Kansas State |
70 | Braxton Jones | OT | 6-5 | 310 | 3/27/1999 (24) | 2 | So. Utah |
58 | Darnell Wright | OT | 6-6 | 333 | 8/10/2001 (22) | R | Tennessee |
75 | Larry Borom | OG | 6-5 | 333 | 3/30/1999 (24) | 3 | Missouri |
69 | Ja’Tyre Carter | OG | 6-3 | 311 | 1/15/1999 (24) | 2 | Southern U. |
64 | Nate Davis | OG | 6-3 | 316 | 9/23/1996 (26) | 5 | Charlotte |
67 | Dan Feeney | OG | 6-4 | 310 | 5/29/1994 (29) | 7 | Indiana |
62 | Lucas Patrick | OG | 6-3 | 313 | 7/30/1993 (30) | 7 | Duke |
Defense
NO | PLAYER | POS | HT | WT | DOB (AGE) | EXP | COLLEGE |
94 | Rasheem Green | DE | 6-4 | 279 | 5/15/1997 (26) | 6 | USC |
52 | Khalid Kareem | DE | 6-4 | 268 | 4/28/1998 (25) | 4 | Notre Dame |
91 | Yannick Ngakoue | DE | 6-2 | 246 | 3/31/1995 (28) | 8 | Maryland |
90 | Dominique Robinson | DE | 6-5 | 253 | 7/2/1998 (25) | 2 | Miami-OH |
95 | DeMarcus Walker | DE | 6-4 | 280 | 9/30/1994 (28) | 7 | Florida State |
97 | Andrew Billings | DT | 6-1 | 311 | 6/3/1995 (28) | 7 | Baylor |
98 | Gervon Dexter Sr. | DT | 6-6 | 312 | 10/5/2001 (21) | R | Florida |
93 | Justin Jones | DT | 6-3 | 309 | 8/28/1996 (27) | 6 | NC State |
96 | Zacch Pickens | DT | 6-4 | 300 | 3/6/2000 (23) | R | South Carolina |
49 | Tremaine Edmunds | MLB | 6-5 | 250 | 5/2/1998 (25) | 6 | Virginia Tech |
55 | Dylan Cole | LB | 6-0 | 240 | 5/19/1994 (29) | 7 | Missouri St. |
53 | T.J. Edwards | LB | 6-1 | 242 | 8/12/1996 (27) | 5 | Wisconsin |
57 | Jack Sanborn | LB | 6-2 | 234 | 7/29/2000 (23) | 2 | Wisconsin |
44 | Noah Sewell | LB | 6-2 | 253 | 4/26/2002 (21) | R | Oregon |
39 | Josh Blackwell | CB | 5-11 | 180 | 4/5/1999 (24) | 2 | Duke |
6 | Kyler Gordon | CB | 6-0 | 200 | 12/17/1999 (23) | 2 | Washington |
33 | Jaylon Johnson | CB | 6-0 | 195 | 4/19/1999 (24) | 4 | Utah |
32 | Terell Smith | CB | 6-0 | 207 | 9/27/1999 (23) | R | Minnesota |
29 | Tyrique Stevenson | CB | 6-0 | 204 | 5/26/2000 (23) | R | Miami (Fla.) |
26 | Quindell Johnson | DB | 6-0 | 208 | 11/5/1999 (23) | R | Memphis |
31 | Jaylon Jones | DB | 5-11 | 190 | 10/14/1997 (25) | 2 | Ole Miss |
9 | Jaquan Brisker | SAF | 6-1 | 200 | 4/20/1999 (24) | 2 | Penn State |
37 | Elijah Hicks | SAF | 5-11 | 200 | 10/16/1999 (23) | 2 | California |
4 | Eddie Jackson | FS | 6-0 | 206 | 12/10/1993 (29) | 7 | Alabama |
Special Teams
NO | PLAYER | POS | HT | WT | DOB (AGE) | EXP | COLLEGE |
8 | Cairo Santos | K | 5-8 | 175 | 11/12/1991 (31) | 9 | Tulane |
16 | Trenton Gill | P | 6-4 | 219 | 1/1/1999 (24) | 2 | NC State |
48 | Patrick Scales | LS | 6-3 | 226 | 2/11/1988 (35) | 8 | Utah St. |
2023 Chicago Bears Stats
Statistic | Average | Ranking |
Points For | 19.2 | 19th of 32 |
Points Against | 20.4 | 17th of 32 |
Yards For | 293.4 | 26th of 32 |
Yards Against | 333.3 | 24th of 32 |
Rushing Yards For | 704.6 | 8th of 32 |
Rushing Yards Against | 114.5 | 18th of 32 |
Passing Yards For | 2229.4 | 28th of 32 |
Passing Yards Against | 2202.8 | 21st of 32 |
Turnovers For | 16 | 19th of 32 |
Turnovers Against | 25 | 13th of 32 |
Red Zone Efficiency | 54.50% | 18th of 32 |
Fourth Down Efficiency | 25% | 29th of 32 |
Third Down Efficiency | 31.80% | 31st of 32 |
Time of Possession | 31:21:00 | 9th of 32 |
Penalties For | 64 | 16th of 32 |
Penalty Yards For | 550 | 18th of 32 |
Penalties Against | 70 | 7th of 32 |
Penalty Yards Against | 606 | 10th of 32 |
Sacks For | 21 | 22nd of 32 |
Sacks Against | 32 | 25th of 32 |
Interceptions For | 6 | 29th of 32 |
Interceptions Against | 11 | 6th of 32 |
Fumbles For | 15 | 20th of 32 |
Fumbles-Lost | 10 | 21st of 32 |
Fumbles Against | 15 | 19th of 32 |
Fumbles Recovered | 12 | 11th of 32 |
Minnesota Vikings
The team joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1960 and has played its home games at U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis since 2016. The Vikings have won one NFL championship in 1969 and have appeared in four Super Bowls, losing all four.
Key Players of the Minnesota Vikings:
# | Player | Pos. | DOB | Age | HT | WT | School | Orig. Team | Draft Status |
ACTIVE PLAYERS | |||||||||
3 | Addison, Jordan | WR | 01/27/2002 | 21 | 5′ 11″ | 175 | USC | MIN | 23 01 2023 |
33 | Asamoah II, Brian | ILB | 03/29/2000 | 23 | 6′ 00″ | 226 | Oklahoma | MIN | 22 03 1966 |
11 | Blackmon, Mekhi | CB | 03/18/1999 | 24 | 5′ 11″ | 178 | USC | MIN | 23 03 0102 |
23 | Booth Jr., Andrew | CB | 09/28/2000 | 22 | 6′ 00″ | 194 | Clemson | MIN | 22 02 42 |
56 | Bradbury, Garrett | OC | 06/20/1995 | 28 | 6′ 03″ | 300 | North Carolina State | MIN | 19 01 2018 |
64 | Brandel, Blake | OT/OG | 01/23/1997 | 26 | 6′ 07″ | 315 | Oregon State | MIN | 20 06 0203 |
93 | Bullard, Jonathan | DE | 10/22/1993 | 29 | 6′ 03″ | 290 | Florida | CHI | 16 03 1972 |
24 | Bynum, Camryn | FS | 07/19/1998 | 25 | 6′ 00″ | 200 | California | MIN | 21 04 0125 |
55 | Carter II, Andre | OLB | 03/28/2000 | 23 | 6′ 06″ | 256 | Army | MIN FA | 23 CFA |
32 | Chandler, Ty | RB | 05/12/1998 | 25 | 5′ 11″ | 204 | North Carolina | MIN | 22 05 0169 |
6 | Cine, Lewis | S | 10/05/1999 | 23 | 6′ 02″ | 199 | Georgia | MIN | 22 01 1932 |
72 | Cleveland, Ezra | OG | 05/08/1998 | 25 | 6′ 06″ | 312 | Boise State | MIN | 20 02 1958 |
8 | Cousins, Kirk | QB | 08/19/1988 | 35 | 6′ 03″ | 205 | Michigan State | WAS | 12 04 0102 |
71 | Darrisaw, Christian | OT | 06/02/1999 | 24 | 6′ 05″ | 315 | Virginia Tech | MIN | 21 01 2023 |
0 | Davenport, Marcus | OLB | 09/04/1996 | 27 | 6′ 06″ | 265 | UTSA | NO | 18 01 2014 |
42 | DePaola, Andrew | LS | 07/28/1987 | 36 | 6′ 01″ | 229 | Rutgers | TB FA | 12 CFA |
45 | Dye, Troy | ILB | 09/18/1996 | 26 | 6′ 03″ | 225 | Oregon | MIN | 20 04 0132 |
21 | Evans, Akayleb | CB | 06/22/1999 | 24 | 6′ 02″ | 198 | Missouri | MIN | 22 04 0118 |
Gaskin, Myles | RB | 02/15/1997 | 26 | 5′ 09″ | 199 | Washington | MIA | 19 07 0234 | |
16 | Hall, Jaren | QB | 03/24/1998 | 25 | 6′ 00″ | 207 | BYU | MIN | 23 05 0164 |
30 | Ham, C.J. | FB | 07/22/1993 | 30 | 5′ 11″ | 250 | Augustana (SD) | MIN FA | 16 CFA |
58 | Hicks, Jordan | ILB | 10/14/1991 | 31 | 6′ 01″ | 236 | Texas | PHI | 15 03 1984 |
87 | Hockenson, T.J. | TE | 07/03/1997 | 26 | 6′ 05″ | 248 | Iowa | DET | 19 01 2008 |
99 | Hunter, Danielle | OLB | 10/29/1994 | 28 | 6′ 05″ | 263 | LSU | MIN | 15 03 1988 |
67 | Ingram, Ed | OG | 02/11/1999 | 24 | 6′ 03″ | 307 | LSU | MIN | 22 02 1959 |
25 | Jackson, Theo | S | 10/02/1998 | 24 | 6′ 01″ | 198 | Tennessee | TEN | 22 06 0204 |
18 | Jefferson, Justin | WR | 01/16/1999 | 24 | 6′ 01″ | 195 | LSU | MIN | 20 01 2022 |
91 | Jones II, Pat | OLB | 09/29/1998 | 24 | 6′ 04″ | 264 | Pittsburgh | MIN | 21 03 1990 |
1 | Joseph, Greg | PK | 08/04/1994 | 29 | 6′ 00″ | 206 | Florida Atlantic | MIA FA | 18 CFA |
94 | Lowry, Dean | DE | 06/09/1994 | 29 | 6′ 06″ | 296 | Northwestern | GB | 16 04 0137 |
2 | Mattison, Alexander | RB | 06/19/1998 | 25 | 5′ 11″ | 215 | Boise State | MIN | 19 03 0102 |
44 | Metellus, Josh | S | 01/21/1998 | 25 | 5′ 11″ | 207 | Michigan | MIN | 20 06 0205 |
12 | Mullens, Nick | QB | 03/21/1995 | 28 | 6′ 00″ | 210 | Southern Miss | SF FA | 17 CFA |
86 | Mundt, Johnny | TE | 11/23/1994 | 28 | 6′ 04″ | 233 | Oregon | LAR FA | 17 CFA |
7 | Murphy Jr., Byron | CB | 01/18/1998 | 25 | 5′ 11″ | 190 | Washington | ARZ | 19 02 1933 |
34 | Muse, Nick | TE | 11/25/1998 | 24 | 6′ 04″ | 252 | South Carolina | MIN | 22 07 0227 |
83 | Nailor, Jalen | WR | 03/02/1999 | 24 | 5′ 11″ | 190 | Michigan State | MIN | 22 06 0191 |
26 | Nwangwu, Kene | RB | 02/09/1998 | 25 | 6′ 01″ | 210 | Iowa State | MIN | 21 04 0119 |
75 | O’Neill, Brian | OT | 09/15/1995 | 27 | 6′ 07″ | 310 | Pittsburgh | MIN | 18 02 1962 |
84 | Oliver, Josh | TE | 03/21/1997 | 26 | 6′ 05″ | 259 | San Jose State | JAX | 19 03 1969 |
17 | Osborn, K.J. | WR | 06/10/1997 | 26 | 5′ 11″ | 203 | Miami | MIN | 20 05 0176 |
40 | Pace Jr., Ivan | ILB | 12/16/2000 | 22 | 5′ 10″ | 231 | Cincinnati | MIN FA | 23 CFA |
97 | Phillips, Harrison | DE | 01/25/1996 | 27 | 6′ 03″ | 307 | Stanford | BUF | 18 03 1996 |
19 | Powell, Brandon | WR | 09/12/1996 | 26 | 5′ 08″ | 181 | Florida | DET FA | 18 CFA |
Quessenberry, David | OT/OG | 08/24/1990 | 33 | 6′ 05″ | 310 | San Jose State | HOU | 13 06 0176 | |
78 | Roy, Jaquelin | NT | 10/22/2000 | 22 | 6′ 03″ | 305 | LSU | MIN | 23 05 0141 |
65 | Schlottmann, Austin | OC/OG | 09/18/1995 | 27 | 6′ 05″ | 300 | TCU | DEN FA | 18 CFA |
22 | Smith, Harrison | SS | 02/02/1989 | 34 | 6′ 02″ | 211 | Notre Dame | MIN | 12 01 2029 |
36 | Thompson, NaJee | CB | 07/07/2000 | 23 | 5′ 10″ | 205 | Georgia Southern | MIN FA | 23 CFA |
95 | Tonga, Khyiris | NT | 07/07/1996 | 27 | 6′ 02″ | 338 | BYU | CHI | 21 07 0250 |
74 | Udoh, Olisaemeka | OG/OT | 02/14/1997 | 26 | 6′ 05″ | 320 | Elon | MIN | 19 06 0193 |
20 | Ward, Jay | S | 07/13/2000 | 23 | 6′ 01″ | 188 | LSU | MIN | 23 04 0134 |
98 | Wonnum, D.J. | OLB | 10/31/1997 | 25 | 6′ 05″ | 258 | South Carolina | MIN | 20 04 0117 |
14 | Wright, Ryan | PT | 06/01/2000 | 23 | 6′ 03″ | 245 | Tulane | MIN FA | 22 CFA |
RESERVES | |||||||||
39 | Beauplan, Abraham | ILB | 02/03/2000 | 23 | 6′ 01″ | 235 | Marshall | MIN FA | 23 CFA |
31 | Gowan, Tay | CB | 01/07/1998 | 25 | 6′ 01″ | 185 | Central Florida | ARZ | 21 06 0223 |
81 | Knowles, Malik | WR | 08/17/2000 | 23 | 6′ 02″ | 196 | Kansas State | MIN FA | 23 CFA |
47 | Kwenkeu, William | ILB | 01/08/1997 | 26 | 6′ 01″ | 235 | Temple | MIN FA | 22 CFA |
92 | Lynch, James | DE | 01/20/1999 | 24 | 6′ 04″ | 295 | Baylor | MIN | 20 04 0130 |
62 | Reed, Chris | OG/OC | 07/22/1992 | 31 | 6′ 03″ | 314 | Minnesota State | JAX FA | 15 CFA |
2023 Minnesota Vikings Stats
Statistic | Average | Ranking |
Points For | 24.1 | 11th of 32 |
Points Against | 21 | 15th of 32 |
Yards For | 333.3 | 10th of 32 |
Yards Against | 320.64 | 13th of 32 |
Rushing Yards For | 93.8 | 28th of 32 |
Rushing Yards Against | 114.5 | 7th of 32 |
Passing Yards For | 279.9 | 3rd of 32 |
Passing Yards Against | 226.64 | 17th of 32 |
Turnovers For | 18 | 15th of 32 |
Turnovers Against | 15 | 9th of 32 |
Red Zone Efficiency | 58.80% | 11th of 32 |
Fourth Down Efficiency | 44.40% | 15th of 32 |
Third Down Efficiency | 34.40% | 14th of 32 |
Time of Possession | 29:51:00 | 17th of 32 |
Penalties For | 64 | 16th of 32 |
Penalty Yards For | 526 | 19th of 32 |
Penalties Against | 71 | 6th of 32 |
Penalty Yards Against | 584 | 11th of 32 |
Sacks For | 28 | 11th of 32 |
Sacks Against | 25 | 18th of 32 |
Interceptions For | 10 | 10th of 32 |
Interceptions Against | 7 | 3rd of 32 |
Fumbles For | 14 | 16th of 32 |
Fumbles-Lost | 10 | 21st of 32 |
Fumbles Against | 10 | 23rd of 32 |
Fumbles Recovered | 11 | 13th of 32 |
Frequently Asked Question
Who is the biggest rival of the Chicago Bears?
The Bears have a historic rivalry with the Green Bay Packers. The games between these two teams, known as the “Bears-Packers rivalry,” are among the most intense in NFL history.
What was the biggest Vikings win?
Based on point differential, the largest win in Minnesota Vikings history is by 48 points, which occurred in a 51-3 win over the Cleveland Browns on Nov 9, 1969.
How can I watch games on the Paramount+?
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Conclusion
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