Caleb Williams player props odds, tips and betting trends for Week 15 | Bears vs. Browns
Before Caleb Williams and his teammates take the field Sunday at 1 p.m. ET on FOX, there will be numerous player prop bets available. Williams and the Chicago Bears (9-4) hit the field against the Cleveland Browns (3-10) in Week 15 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.
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Caleb Williams week 15 player props
- Matchup: Chicago Bears vs. Cleveland Browns
- Time: 1 p.m. ET
- Date: December 14, 2025
- Passing yards prop: Over 190.5 (-118)
- Rushing yards prop: Over 18.5 (-118)
National Football League odds courtesy of BetMGM. Odds updated Thursday at 1:12 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Caleb Williams passing stats and trends
- Williams has passed for 223.7 yards per game, 33.2 more than Sunday’s prop total.
- On 10 occasions this season, he has totaled more than 190.5 yards through the air.
- Williams’ passing yards average (223.7) is higher than his average prop total this year (219.7) by 4.0 yards.
- Williams has finished above his passing yards total six times this season (46.2%).
- He has thrown for a touchdown 10 times this season in 13 games played, including multiple TD passes five times.
- Williams has been intercepted in six games this season (out of 13), but it was just one pick in each of those games.
Bears vs. Browns stats and trends
- The Browns have the NFL’s best pass defense this season, allowing 165.2 yards per game through the air.
- On offense, the Bears rank 14th in the NFL with 217.1 passing yards per game. Meanwhile, they rank 21st in passing yards allowed per contest (224.8).
- The Bears own the 27th-ranked defense this year in terms of rushing yards (132.5 rushing yards allowed per game), and they’ve been better offensively, ranking second-best with 152.6 rushing yards per game.
- The Bears sport the 11th-ranked offense in terms of yards per play this year (5.7), and they’ve been less effective defensively, ranking fifth-worst with 6.3 yards per play allowed.
