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NFL : Teaser Line Matchup
Thursday 11/22/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
CHICAGO
 
DETROIT
-3  

+3  
-150

+130

43
 
23
Final
16

CHICAGO (7 - 3) at DETROIT (4 - 6)
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Week 12 Thursday, 11/22/2018 12:30 PM
Board SideTotal
105CHICAGO+3Over 37
106DETROIT+9Under 49
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CHICAGO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games7-3+2.27-37-329.416.0357.9(5.8)1.419.55.8314.4(5.2)2.7
Road Games2-2-1.82-23-127.012.0316.7(5.4)1.719.55.2349.0(5.6)3.2
Last 3 Games3-0+33-03-033.322.7300.0(5.4)1.317.02.3279.0(4.1)3.3
Dome Games1-0+10-10-116.03.0316.0(4.8)2.014.014.0221.0(5)4.0
Division Games2-1+13-03-027.319.0334.7(5.5)1.322.02.3314.3(5.2)2.7
CHICAGO - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)29.416.021.631:4229-123(4.2)21-3265.4%235(7.3)61-358(5.8)(12.2)
Opponents Defensive Avg.25.213.420.531:3327-119(4.4)22-3365.5%239(7.1)60-358(5.9)(14.2)
Offense Road Games27.012.018.232:1628-122(4.3)20-3066.9%194(6.4)59-317(5.4)(11.7)
Defense (All Games)19.55.818.329:1822-78(3.5)24-3862.9%237(6.2)61-314(5.2)(16.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.21.910.919.430:5025-106(4.2)22-3563.1%236(6.8)60-342(5.7)(15.6)
Defense Road Games19.55.218.530:1424-95(4)25-3964.1%254(6.5)63-349(5.6)(17.9)
CHICAGO - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.90.51.41.312-543.5%1-057.1%1-25(18.1)2-28(12.5)6-52
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.61.41.812-537.7%1-052.7%2-44(23.3)19-2(9.6)6-53
Stats For (Road Games)0.71.01.71.513-642.6%1-025.0%0-8(17)2-30(15.2)8-67
Stats Against (All Games)1.80.92.7 14-535.0%1-166.7%1-39(29.7)1-8(7.1)7-68
Opponents Avg. Stats For1.10.61.7 13-536.2%1-156.2%2-45(23.3)15-2(8.9)6-53
Stats Against (Road Games)2.21.03.2 14-537.9%1-020.0%1-17(22.7)1-9(7.4)8-86

DETROIT - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-6-2.56-46-422.211.4343.7(5.6)1.426.312.4364.6(6.6)0.9
Home Games3-2+0.53-22-321.612.8331.4(5.4)1.825.69.6375.8(6.5)1.4
Last 3 Games1-2-0.51-21-217.07.7274.3(4.4)1.325.716.7357.3(7.1)1.0
Dome Games3-3-0.53-32-419.511.7311.0(5.1)1.725.310.8360.3(6.5)1.5
Division Games1-2-11-22-120.712.3259.3(4.3)1.327.014.3402.0(7.1)1.7
DETROIT - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)22.211.421.331:1424-100(4.3)25-3765.8%243(6.5)61-344(5.6)(15.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.411.320.130:1426-108(4.2)22-3564.0%242(6.9)61-349(5.8)(15)
Offense Home Games21.612.820.829:5523-84(3.7)24-3862.8%247(6.5)61-331(5.4)(15.3)
Defense (All Games)26.312.420.528:4626-125(4.8)20-2968.6%240(8.3)55-365(6.6)(13.9)
Opponents Offensive Avg.24.112.12030:1526-119(4.5)22-3464.4%232(6.9)60-351(5.9)(14.6)
Defense Home Games25.69.620.030:0527-118(4.4)20-3165.6%258(8.4)57-376(6.5)(14.7)
DETROIT - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.90.51.4-0.513-537.8%1-166.7%2-41(24.3)1-8(6.4)6-51
Opponents Avg. Stats Against10.61.51.813-537.7%1-152.6%2-43(24.5)15-2(8.5)6-50
Stats For (Home Games)1.40.41.8-0.412-540.3%0-00.0%1-25(25.4)1-9(7.7)4-39
Stats Against (All Games)0.40.50.9 11-439.8%1-170.0%2-56(23.3)1-22(18.6)6-54
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.61.5 13-537.7%1-158.9%2-42(24.1)16-2(9.2)6-51
Stats Against (Home Games)0.60.81.4 11-439.3%2-162.5%2-51(21.3)1-30(21.1)7-65
Average power rating of opponents played: CHICAGO 17.8,  DETROIT 20.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CHICAGO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/23/2018@ ARIZONA16-14W-5L39U31-12224-35-194218-5317-26-1684
9/30/2018TAMPA BAY48-10W-2.5W45.5O31-13919-26-344018-6025-38-2513
10/14/2018@ MIAMI28-31L-7L41O31-16422-31-303331-16128-44-3803
10/21/2018NEW ENGLAND31-38L2L49O25-13426-50-319227-10825-36-2733
10/28/2018NY JETS24-10W-8W42U34-17916-29-216024-5714-29-1500
11/4/2018@ BUFFALO41-9W-10W38O25-6412-20-126128-9731-49-1674
11/11/2018DETROIT34-22W-7W44.5O22-5423-30-348024-7625-42-2293
11/18/2018MINNESOTA25-20W-3W44O39-14820-31-160314-2230-46-2463
11/22/2018@ DETROIT            
12/2/2018@ NY GIANTS            
12/9/2018LA RAMS            
12/16/2018GREEN BAY            

DETROIT - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/23/2018NEW ENGLAND26-10W7W55.5U33-15927-36-255119-8914-26-1201
9/30/2018@ DALLAS24-26L2.5W44O20-9624-30-286035-18317-27-2310
10/7/2018GREEN BAY31-23W-1.5W50O28-9414-26-170020-9832-52-4233
10/21/2018@ MIAMI32-21W-3W47O35-24818-22-209019-10722-31-2150
10/28/2018SEATTLE14-28L-3L48U13-3427-40-297342-17614-17-2370
11/4/2018@ MINNESOTA9-24L5L47U24-6625-36-143123-12818-22-1552
11/11/2018@ CHICAGO22-34L7L44.5O24-7625-42-229322-5423-30-3480
11/18/2018CAROLINA20-19W4W48U26-9423-37-215016-5625-38-3311
11/22/2018CHICAGO            
12/2/2018LA RAMS            
12/9/2018@ ARIZONA            
12/16/2018@ BUFFALO            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CHICAGO: Chicago hired former Chiefs OC Matt Nagy as their head coach, and he has to overhaul the passing game around second-year RB Mitch Trubisky. The Bears had an utterly atrocious receiving corps in 2017 and made major upgrades at WR and TE in the offseason. RB Jordan Howard is argubly football's best zone-scheme runner, and RB Tarik Cohen is a moveable chess piece who will have value as both a big-play threat and a misdirection decoy. Coordinator Vic Fangio has the pieces in place to make Chicago's defense a strength. DE Akiem Hicks is an unheralded game-changer up front, thriving as a pass-rusher as well as a run defender. Retaining CBs Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara was a big win in free agency, keeping secondary intact. An NFC-low eight interceptions is a mark Chicago hopes to improve as young safeties Eddie Jackson and Adrian Amos mature.
DETROIT: QB Matthew Stafford can play at MVP level even with a weak supporting cast. WR Marvin Jones has developed into an impressive big-play, contested-catch weapon while Golden Tate is an explosive run-and-catch threat. Detroit invested heavily in their perrenially weak running game by signing RB LeGarrett Blount and spending early draft picks on C Frank Ragnow and RB Kerryon Johnson. Perhaps Stafford will finally have a decent RB to turn to. Aside from All-Pro CB Darius Slay, Detroit's defense underperformed in 2017. DE Ziggy Ansah continues to frustrate with his inconsistent play (he had three three-sack games last season, but disappeared in most others). ILB Jarrad Davis should take a step forward in his second season anchoring the defense, though the free agency losses of DT Haloti Ngata and LB Tahir Whitehead may take their toll.
PREVIEW
Bears could be without Trubisky vs. Lions
 

Chicago could be without quarterback Mitchell Trubisky when the first-place Bears visit the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving Day.

The Bears reported Monday evening that Trubisky suffered a right shoulder injury in Sunday night's 25-20 victory over Minnesota, which gave Chicago a 1 1/2-game lead over the Vikings in the NFC North. Detroit (4-6) is last, one-half game behind Green Bay (4-5-1).

If Trubisky cannot go, Chase Daniel will get the start. Daniel, 32, is a career backup who began his career with New Orleans in 2010 and has completed 65.4 percent of his 78 passes with one touchdown and one interception.

"I know that Chase, this is one of the reasons why he's here, if we get in a situation like this where we have to make a decision one way or the other," Bears head coach Matt Nagy said. "This is why you have a guy like Chase.

"You feel very comfortable with him. Chase understands; he's the oldest guy on our team so he's got experience."

Nagy is still holding out hope Trubisky could start, and it will ultimately be a game-time decision.

"I'm saying cautiously optimistic, but I can't make any promises," Nagy said. "I hope he does. But it's a day-to-day thing for us."

Trubisky suffered the injury when he was hit late by Minnesota's Harrison Smith on the left shoulder after giving himself up by sliding, and at the time had his right shoulder pressed against the ground under his body weight.

"It wasn't intentional," Nagy said. "Again, it is football. It is an illegal hit. You always want to look at things from both sides and you hope it's not malicious.

"But when it's a late hit, then it can be challenging for you. But it's, again, there are just so many variables that go into it. Mitch is a tough kid."

Daniel has more urgency than usual in a week when Chicago didn't really hold an official extensive practice. They had walkthroughs Monday and Tuesday.

"This week is a little bit different just because it's a short week, but I really haven't changed the way I prepare," Daniel said. "I prepare like a starter every week, so for me it's just another game."

Daniel hasn't had more than two throws in a season since he was with Kansas City in 2014. But he has extensive knowledge of the offensive system after being in it from 2013-15 while Nagy was quarterbacks coach with Kansas City.

"Nags and I go way back, he was my position coach for three years in Kansas City, obviously, and we stayed close for my time away," Daniel said. "Yeah, we have a great relationship, so when it comes to that we trust each other pretty well. So we know what each other likes and I think we can just roll."

Trubisky was 23 of 30 passing for a career-high 355 yards with three touchdown passes in a 34-22 victory over Detroit on Nov. 11, ending a three-game losing streak versus the Lions. The clubs have split 16 Thanksgiving meetings with Detroit starting its tradition of playing on Thanksgiving in 1934, when Chicago prevailed 19-16.

The Lions snapped a three-game losing streak with a 20-19 victory over Carolina on Sunday -- surviving a two-point conversion attempt with 1:07 remaining -- and remain in must-win mode.

Detroit must move forward, though, without rookie running back Kerryon Johnson (team-high 641 rushing yards, three touchdowns). The second-round pick out of Auburn sprained his left knee against the Panthers and is week-to-week.

"I think we have good players, we have dynamic guys, guys that can make plays in different ways," Lions head coach Matt Patricia said. "And it's not cookie cutter. Football's not that way. When you have a different player that's in and in the same position, it doesn't mean that they can do the same thing. You have to be able to adjust for that and do a good job of handling that, whatever the situation is, whoever those guys are."

Detroit will try to patch together a running game with LeGarrett Blount, who is averaging a career-low 2.3 yards per carry and is on pace for his worst rushing season since 2012. Theo Riddick and Zach Zenner are other options.

The Lions have shored up their run defense, which ranked last in the NFL in the first half of the season, allowing an average of 142.5 yards. In games against the Bears and Panthers in the last two weeks, they've given up a total of 110 yards on the ground.


Last Updated: 4/19/2024 8:47:44 AM EST.


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