The Chicago Bears will face the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, where Chicago is looking to win their seventh game in the last eight after an 0-2 start.
The Bears are coming off a 24-20 win over the New York Giants, where Chicago mounted another late comeback with two fourth-quarter touchdown drives by quarterback Caleb Williams, including the game-winning run. The Bears didn’t play the prettiest game, as there were issues on offense and defense, but they once again find ways to win games under head coach Ben Johnson.
Now, Chicago will look to get revenge over Minnesota after the Vikings mounted a fourth-quarter comeback back in Week 1. Here’s how the Bears and Vikings stack up statistically ahead of Sunday’s matchup.
Stats courtesy of Team Rankings, The Football Database,  ESPN and PickWatch.
Scoring Offense
Bears: 26.6 PPG (7th)
Vikings: 22.3 PPG (21st)
Passing Offense
Bears: 232.4 YPG (11th)
Vikings: 197.8Â YPG (22nd)
Rushing Offense
Bears: 147.3 YPG (2nd)
Vikings: 102.1 YPG (24th)
Total Offense
Bears: 379.8 YPG (3rd)
Vikings: 299.9Â YPG (24th)
Penalties
Bears: 66.8 penalty YPG (29th)
Vikings: 65.7 penalty YPG (28th)
Sacks Allowed
Bears: 14 (T-3rd)
Vikings: 34 (T-27th)
Turnover Margin
Bears: +14 (1st)
Vikings: -7 (T-29th)
Scoring Defense
Bears: 27.4 PPG (28th)
Vikings: 23.7 PPG (18th)
Passing Defense
Bears: 240.3 YPG (26th)
Vikings: 191.7 YPG (9th)
Rushing Defense
Bears: 135.3 YPG (24th)
Vikings: 125.6 YPG (22nd)
Total Defense
Bears: 375.7 YPG (27th)
Vikings: 317.2 YPG (12th)
Sacks
Bears: 21 (T-18th)
Vikings: 24 (12th)