Arizona Cardinals vs Chicago Bears Week 2 Betting Preview, Odds and Pick
The Chicago Bears have lost six consecutive games dating back to last season, and they will be trying to finally put aside their losing ways when they host the Arizona Cardinals in NFL betting action on Sunday.
Since Week 12 of last season, the Bears' last win, Jay Cutler has thrown as many touchdowns as interceptions, and he threw one touchdown pass and was intercepted once in the team's loss to the Packers in Week 1. Chicago lost those six games by an average of 10.7 points per outing.
The Cardinals are coming off a huge win over the New Orleans Saints thanks to quarterback Carson Palmer, who threw for 307 yards and three touchdowns in Week 1.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
The point spread was settled in at 1.5 for the host Chicago Bears earlier in the week, according to Sportsbook. The over under betting line was hovering around 45, with odds movement expected during the week at Sportsbook.
Odds Shark prediction models pick the Cardinals to win this game on Sunday 27-25. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming NFL matchups here.
Arizona Cardinals vs Chicago Bears Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
Chicago bring a 0-1 record (0-1 ATS) to the Week 2 betting matchup against the 1-0 Arizona Cardinals, who are 1-0 ATS against the spread. Over under betting has seen Chicago go 1-0 so far and the Cardinals go 1-0. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and Chicago vs Arizona injuries news.
According to the Power Rankings here at Odds Shark it's the No. 31-rated Chicago Bears and the No. 21-rated Arizona Cardinals in this matchup.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
Last time out, Carson Palmer threw for 3 scores and 307 yards in leading his team past New Orleans at University of Phoenix Stadium.
Last time we saw the Bears, Matt Forte racked up 141 rushing yards, but the Packers rolled to a 31-23 victory at Soldier Field.
Next Betting Matchups
Arizona home to San Francisco, Sunday, September 27th
Chicago at Seattle, Sunday, September 27th