The Chicago Bears go back on the road for the sixth time this season for a divisional matchup against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium (noon, Fox-32).
The Bears (6-3) are on a two-game winning streak while the Vikings (4-5) have lost three of the last four. But the Vikings are 2-0 in the NFC North — the best record in the division — while the Bears are 0-2. So the stakes are high.
In the team’s first meeting, the Bears collapsed in the fourth quarter of the 27-24 loss to the Vikings in Week 1.
Here are five things to watch ahead of the Week 11 matchup — plus the Tribune’s predictions for the game.
The Vikings have averaged 22.3 points per game, tied for 21st in the league, compared to the Bears’ 26.6, which ranks seventh.
The Bears have allowed 27.4 points per game, but it r

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