The Minnesota Vikings are set to hose the Chicago Bears in an NFL Week 15 game with playoff implications. What five bold predictions can be made for the game and what should fans be on the lookout for throughout the game?
1. Adrian Peterson Busts Loose for a Massive Performance
After getting off to a midly slow start to the NFL season this year, Adrian Peterson has turned things on and been a huge playmaker and one of the best playmakers in the league. He is without question once again the best running back in the NFL. Peterson will continue proving that fact this week against a struggling Bears' defense and will bust loose for a massive performance.
2. Jay Cutler Continues His Impressive Play of Late
Coming into the 2015 season, the Bears were hoping that Jay Cutler could turn things around and become the franchise leader that they originally expected him to be. That is exactly what he has done and it will continue this week against the Vikings. Cutler will throw for at least 200 yards and three touchdowns, which will give Chicago a good chance to win the game.
3. Stefon Diggs Puts Up 100+ Yards and Two Touchdowns
One of the bigger surprises this season has been the play of Vikings' wide receiver Stefon Diggs. He has become the top threat for the Minnesota aerial attack and will continue doing so this week against the Bears. Diggs will record at least 100 yards and two touchdowns through the air and will be a top playmaker on the afternoon.
4. Matt Forte and Jeremy Langford Combine for 200 Yards, Two Touchdowns
Chicago has been lucky to have two starting caliber running backs in Matt Forte and Jeremy Langford this season. They will combine for 200 yards and two touchdowns on the afternoon against a Minnesota defense that has been inconsistent against the run. Adam Gase is going to hammer the football on the ground and these two backs are both going to have a big game.
5. Chicago Pulls Off an Upset Over the Vikings on the Road
Defeating the Vikings on the road is not an easy task, but that is exactly what the Bears will do. They will pull off the upset and will improve to 6-8 on the season while dropping Minnesota to 8-6. It will be a tight game from start to finish, but the Bears are going to make enough plays down the stretch to pull off the win.
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