The Worksheet, a fantasy football overview by Rich Hribar, breaking down everything you need to know for the Week 6  Sunday afternoon game.

Green BayRank@ChicagoRank
-4.5Spread4.5
24.8Implied Total20.3
2413Points/Gm16.830
24.419Points All./Gm207
61.420Plays/Gm57.828
60.88Opp. Plays/Gm6212
5.719Off. Yards/Play4.232
5.310Def. Yards/Play5.413
41.04%18Rush%51.56%3
58.96%15Pass%48.44%30
39.14%10Opp. Rush %42.58%17
60.86%23Opp. Pass %57.42%16
  • The Bears are averaging 23.4 yards per drive, 31st in the league.
  • Chicago is averaging 3.9 yards per play on first down, 31st in the league.
  • The Packers are allowing 4.5 yards per play on first down, third in the league.
  • The Bears are the only team in the league to have fewer than 50% of their yards come via passing (47.2%). 
  • Chicago is last in the league in offensive plays gaining 20 or more yards (nine).
  • Bears games have averaged 119.8 combined offensive snaps per game, the fewest in the league.

Quarterback

Aaron Rodgers: Rodgers has posted over 19 fantasy points in each of the past four games, throwing multiple touchdowns in each, but is sitting on a high-scoring week of QB8 at this stage of the season.

The Bears have bounced back after a slow start to the season against the pass and are now mid-pack in passing points allowed per game (15.0). The closest fantasy QB1 they have faced since Matthew Stafford in Week 1 has been Derek Carr, however.

The Bears are also 23rd in pressure rate (20.5%) which is still the key to disrupting Rodgers since he is averaging just 4.8 yards per pass attempt under pressure with a 36.8% completion rate. When kept clean, those marks jump to a 74.4% completion rate and 8.5 yards per pass attempt.

Rodgers has yet to channel his ceiling from 2020, but is a high-floor QB1 option.

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