Bears are 1st in NFC North standings
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Although the Bears are in first place in the NFC North, they're taking it one game at a time before thinking playoffs.
The Bears forced the Vikings into two turnovers, extending their league-leading turnover margin and continuing to prove they're not the same outfit we've seen over the last few years. Chicago improved to 7-3 and will host the Pittsburgh Steelers next week.
A wild Week 11 has the Chicago Bears in sole possession of first place in the division under first-year head coach Ben Johnson. The last time Chicago was in first place this late in a season was 2018, the last time the Bears won the NFC North.
Chicago Bears 19 - Minnesota Vikings 17 The Chicago Bears were very strong on the ground once again, posting 140 total yards, including 90 from D'Andre Swift and a touchdown from rookie Kyle Monangai.
Only select areas will be able to view the Bears vs. Steelers matchup this weekend. Those located in the blue areas in the map above will be able to watch the game on Sunday. The majority of the country will be viewing a critical AFC battle between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Indianapolis Colts during the early window.
John Breech discusses if the NFC North or NFC West is more likely to get three teams in the playoff