Caleb Williams player props odds, tips and betting trends for Week 1 | Bears vs. Vikings
Here are the key stats and insights you need to know about Caleb Williams and his player prop bet options. He’ll take the field Monday starting at 8:15 p.m. ET on ABC/ESPN. NFC North foes meet in Week 1 when Williams and the Chicago Bears (11-6) take the field against the Minnesota Vikings (9-8) at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.
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Caleb Williams week 1 player props
- Matchup: Chicago Bears vs. Minnesota Vikings
- Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
- Date: September 8, 2025
- Passing yards prop: Over 218.5 (-115)
- Rushing yards prop: Over 22.5 (-110)
National Football League odds courtesy of BetMGM. Odds updated Sunday at 9:14 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 231.9 yards per game, 13.4 more than Monday’s prop total.
- He has surpassed 218.5 passing yards nine times across 17 games played this season.
- Williams’ 231.9 passing yards per game are 14 higher than his average prop bet (217.9).
- So far this season, Williams has hit the over on his passing yards prop total in nine of 17 opportunities.
- He has thrown for a touchdown 14 times this season in 17 games played, including multiple TD passes nine times.
- Williams has been intercepted in seven games this season (out of 17), but it was just one INT in each of those games.
Bears vs. Vikings stats and trends
- The Vikings have the NFL’s second-ranked pass defense this season, surrendering 158.5 yards per game through the air.
- The Bears are putting up 225.1 passing yards per game offensively this year (10th in NFL), and they are allowing 227.2 passing yards per game (22nd) on defense.
- The Bears rank 27th in run defense this year (134.5 rushing yards allowed per game), but they’ve been thriving on offense, ranking third-best in the NFL with 144.5 rushing yards per game.
- In addition to 6.2 yards per play allowed on defense, which ranks fourth-worst in the NFL, the Bears have put up the ninth-ranked yards-per-play average on offense (5.8).
