Updated Dec. 8, 2025, 1:55 p.m. MT
The Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears play on Sunday, Dec. 14, at the Bears’ Soldier Field in a game on the NFL Week 15 schedule.
Which team will win the NFL Week 15 game?
Check out these NFL Week 15 picks and NFL Week 15 predictions for the game, which can be seen at 11 a.m. MST on FOX (stream with FUBO).
The Bears are a 7.5-point favorite over the Browns in NFL Week 15 odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.
Chicago is -400 on the moneyline, while Cleveland is +320. The over/under (point total) is set at 40.5 points.
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Jeremy Cluff writes: “The Bears saw a 5-game winning streak end against the Packers, but have a great chance to bounce back against Shedeur Sanders and the Browns. Chicago’s defense will make some key stops late to seal the win.”
Bookies.com: Bet the Browns with the points vs Bears
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Bill Speros writes: “The Browns met mathematical elimination Sunday with a 31-29 loss to the 2-11 Titans. Kevin Stefanski chose to not have Shedeur Sanders on the field for an ill-fated 2-point conversion attempt. Sanders showed glimpses of real talent this season and has a solid NFL future in Cleveland. Stefanski, not so much. The Bears fell from the No. 1 seed to the No. 7 seed in the NFC with their 28-21 loss to the Packers in Green Bay. Those teams meet next week in the Windy City. The Bears need to avoid any sort of a trap game here, and they should. Two up-and-coming QBs (Caleb Williams and Sanders) and a pair of Old School defenses produce a fun-to-watch vibe. Throw in 19-degree temperatures, a frigid wind off Lake Michigan and some snow flurries. And you get great NFL TV. Stay warm. Take the points.”
The site’s formula predicts that the Bears will win the NFL Week 15 game against the Browns.
ESPN: Bears have a 73.5% chance to beat Browns on Sunday
The site gives the Browns a 26.3% shot at winning the NFL Week 15 game, with the remaining percentage accounting for a tie.
Dimers: Bears 24, Browns 17
It writes: “After extensive simulations, our model gives the Browns a win probability of 24%, while the Bears have a win probability of 76%.”
Sportsnaut: Chicago Bears 17, Cleveland Browns 13
Matt Johnson writes: “There should be quite a few high-scoring games in Week 15; this won’t be one of them. Caleb Williams holds onto the football longer than any other quarterback in the league, and that’s great news for Myles Garrett and the Cleveland Browns pass rush. The Chicago Bears do have the best rushing offense in the NFL over the last two months, but this is also one of the league’s best run defenses. In a low-scoring game, the better quarterback and head coach will decide it, and that means Ben Johnson and Co. pull out the win.”
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