The Worksheet, a comprehensive fantasy football preview by Rich Hribar, breaks down everything you need to know about the Week 10 matchup between the Bears and Giants.
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| NY Giants | Rank | @ | Chicago | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.5 | Spread | -3.5 | ||
| 22.5 | Implied Total | 26.0 | ||
| 21.9 | 22 | Points/Gm | 26.9 | 6 |
| 27.7 | 28 | Points All./Gm | 28.4 | 29 |
| 63.2 | 13 | Plays/Gm | 64.0 | 6 |
| 65.2 | 28 | Opp. Plays/Gm | 57.9 | 9 |
| 5.1 | 22 | Off. Yards/Play | 5.9 | 4 |
| 5.9 | 27 | Def. Yards/Play | 6.4 | 31 |
| 44.82% | 12 | Rush% | 45.90% | 10 |
| 55.18% | 21 | Pass% | 54.10% | 23 |
| 42.08% | 14 | Opp. Rush % | 44.28% | 20 |
| 57.92% | 19 | Opp. Pass % | 55.72% | 13 |
- Chicago games are averaging 747.1 combined yards per game, the second most in the league.
- The Bears have a 46.9% success rate on runs by running backs, second in the league behind Buffalo (49.5%).
- Chicago running backs have a run of 10 or more yards on a league-high 16% of their attempts.
- The Giants average 1.3 fewer yards per rushing play than their opponent, the worst differential in the league.
- Since their Week 5 bye, the Bears lead the league in rate of plays to gain 10 or more yards (26.9%). They were 16th beforehand (20.2%).
- The Giants have turned the ball over on a league-low 2.4% of their drives over the past four weeks.
- The Bears have forced a turnover on 21.6% of opponent drives, the highest rate in the league.
- The Giants have allowed a touchdown on 70% (21 of 30) of opponent red zone trips, 31st in the league.
- The Bears are allowing a league-high 6.8 yards per play on early downs.
- The Giants average 4.9 yards per play on early downs, 29th in the league.
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Quarterback
Jaxson Dart (TRUST): Dart is the QB3 in overall scoring since he took over in Week 4.
He is averaging 22.3 points per game over that stretch and has three top-six scoring weeks over his past four games.
This is another matchup where Dart can operate comfortably.
When Dart has been pressured, he is completing only 40% (18 of 45) of his passes for 6.0 yards per pass attempt with 1 touchdown and an interception.
Without pressure, he has completed 70% of his passes for 7.0 Y/A with 9 touchdowns and 1 interception.
Chicago is 29th in pressure rate (29%).
When they have not pressured the opposing passer, Chicago has allowed a 75.4% completion rate (25th), 8.2 yards per pass attempt (28th), and a league-high 10.2% touchdown rate.
The Bears are 30th in passing points allowed per attempt (0.579).
Chicago is also 24th in rushing points allowed to quarterbacks, allowing J.J. McCarthy (25 yards and a touchdown), Geno Smith (31 yards), Jayden Daniels (52 yards), and Tyler Huntley (53 yards) to produce strong yardage via their legs.
There is some light weather concerns for this game being played in the rain or possibly the snow, and the Chicago field is not the best.
Even if weather slows down the passing game, Dart has used his legs often.
Dart is averaging 6.9 rushing points per game, second behind Josh Allen (8.8).
Caleb Williams: Williams is coming off his second overall QB1 week this season, leading all quarterbacks in weekly scoring.
Williams passed for 280 yards and 3 touchdowns against the Bengals on Sunday, adding 53 yards rushing, and catching 2 passes for 22 yards and the first receiving touchdown of his career.
We are always looking for Williams to be at his best against an opponent who struggles to rush the passer.
When pressured, Williams is completing 42.1% of his passes for 5.5 yards per pass attempt with 2 touchdowns and an interception.
Under pressure, Williams has a league-high 21.1% inaccurate throw rate.
Without pressure, he still has a lower-end completion rate of 69.6% (26th), but this is a significant swing compared to his performance under pressure.
When he is not pressured, Williams creates chunk gains, averaging 8.2 yards per pass attempt (10th) and 11.9 yards per completion (2nd).
This is a spot where he should be kept clean.
The Giants are 22nd in pressure rate (33.8%).
Without pressure, the Giants have allowed a 6.1% touchdown rate (21st).
The Giants are allowing 16.1 passing points per game (25th).
Williams is in play as a QB1 with plenty of upside again if weather is no issue for the passing games.
Even if that does happen, Williams has rushing ability as well, and New York is another team struggling to contain quarterbacks on the ground.
They are 28th in rushing points allowed per game to quarterbacks (4.1).
Running Back
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| Matchup | Time |
|---|---|
| Raiders @ Broncos | Thursday Night Football |
| Falcons @ Colts | Sunday -- 9:30 a.m. ET |
| Giants @ Bears | Sunday -- 1 p.m. ET |
| Bills @ Dolphins | Sunday -- 1 p.m. ET |
| Ravens @ Vikings | Sunday -- 1 p.m. ET |
| Browns @ Jets | Sunday -- 1 p.m. ET |
| Patriots @ Bucs | Sunday -- 1 p.m. ET |
| Saints @ Panthers | Sunday -- 1 p.m. ET |
| Jaguars @ Texans | Sunday -- 1 p.m. ET |
| Cardinals @ Seahawks | Sunday -- 4:05 p.m. ET |
| Rams @ 49ers | Sunday -- 4:25 p.m. ET |
| Lions @ Commanders | Sunday -- 4:25 p.m. ET |
| Steelers @ Chargers | Sunday Night Football |
| Eagles @ Packers | Monday Night Football |