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			Preview: Vikings at Bears 
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			 [October 29, 2016] 
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 Their perfect record now a thing of the 
			past, the Minnesota Vikings look to get back on track when they 
			visit the Chicago Bears on Monday night in a matchup of NFC North 
			rivals. The Vikings opened the season with five consecutive wins 
			prior to their bye week but absorbed their first loss in a 21-10 
			defeat at Philadelphia last week.
 
 Minnesota coach Mike Zimmer would not blame the bye week for 
			stemming his team's momentum, instead pointing to a sea of mistakes 
			that included four turnovers, six quarterback sacks and a kickoff 
			return for a touchdown allowed. "So if you're going to do those 
			things, you have no chance to win," Zimmer said. Chicago, which has 
			dropped three in a row and six of seven, has a burgeoning soap opera 
			building. Jay Cutler, who suffered a thumb injury in Week 2, is 
			poised to return to the starting lineup amid a published report that 
			Bears coach John Fox told friends that he is "done" with the veteran 
			quarterback after this season.
 
 TV: 8:30 p.m. ET, ESPN. LINE: Vikings -4.5. O/U: 40.5
 
 ABOUT THE BEARS (1-6): Backup quarterback Brian Hoyer suffered a 
			broken arm and third-stringer Matt Barkley appeared totally 
			overmatched in last week's 26-10 loss at Green Bay. While Fox denied 
			the report by the Chicago Tribune, insisting there's "absolutely no 
			truth" to it, Cutler acknowledged: "He doesn't have a choice, I 
			guess, at this point." The most pressing issue facing Fox and Cutler 
			is how to jump-start an offense that is averaging a league-low 15.9 
			points per game and ranks 25th in the NFL in rush with an average of 
			87.9 yards. Chicago's defense sits 20th in the league, permitting an 
			average of 24.1 points per game.
 
			 
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			ABOUT THE VIKINGS (5-1): Injuries to top running back Adrian 
			Peterson and along the offensive line are stagnating Minnesota, 
			which ranks 31st in total offense (299.2 yards) and 30th in rushing 
			(74.3). Quarterback Sam Bradford had six touchdowns and zero 
			interceptions in his first four starts but was picked off once and 
			lost a pair of fumbles last week against his former team. One of his 
			new favorite targets, wideout Cordarrelle Patterson, has 16 
			receptions and two touchdowns over the last three games but missed 
			practice Thursday with a concussion. Still, the Vikings rely on a 
			defense that is limiting foes to an NFL-low 14.0 points. 
			
			 
			EXTRA POINTS
 1. Minnesota swept the season series in 2015-16 and has won the last 
			three meetings.
 
 2. Chicago WR Alshon Jeffery has five TD receptions and is averaging 
			108.8 receiving yards in his last five games versus Minnesota.
 
 3. Vikings WR Stefon Diggs hauled in two scoring passes in the last 
			meeting versus Chicago.
 
 PREDICTION: Vikings 23, Bears 16
 
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