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Week 6

Weekly
Grade
Chicago Bears
5-1 120.88
129.5
 
VS
proj
CHAMPS
75.22 3-3
92.8

Chicago Bears top CHAMPS for third straight win in 120.88-75.22 rout

Chicago Bears extended their win streak to three games with a convincing victory over CHAMPS, cruising to a 120.88-75.22 win. There wasn't much drama in the matchup, as Chicago Bears leapt out to a 40.4-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind 45.8 points from Julio Jones (8 Rec, 137 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) and Chase Claypool (4 Rec, 74 Rec Yds). Kyler Murray (28.92 points) and Stefon Diggs (13.6) carried the flag for CHAMPS in the loss. Chicago Bears (5-1) will look to maintain their winning ways against Blaze's Super Team, while CHAMPS (3-3) will face off against Ron Mexico in an effort to get some positive momentum.

Matchup Timeline

  Chicago Bears   CHAMPS

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

While catching 4 passes for 74 yards against the Browns, Claypool registered 16.1 points this week. He scored 17.3% more than his 13.73-point projection and overachieved for the first time this season. Claypool ranks #53 among all fantasy players this season and will face the Titans next week.
Chase Claypool

Top Player Comparison

Chicago Bears
Points
% of total points 120.88
1
Julio Jones
WR
29.7
14.09
24.6%
2
George Kittle
TE
20.4
14.23
16.9%
3
Cam Newton
QB
19.98
21.64
16.5%
4
Chase Claypool
WR
16.1
13.73
13.3%
CHAMPS
Points
% of total points 75.22
1
Kyler Murray
QB
28.92
23.66
38.4%
2
Stefon Diggs
WR
13.6
13.75
18.1%
3
The Chicago Bears defense
DEF
11
6.45
14.6%
4
Raheem Mostert
RB
8.6
14.22
11.4%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Julio Jones had a 20-yard touchdown catch and a 40-yard touchdown catch for Chicago Bears, contributing to a 64.50-24.10 lead for the team.
Sunday Night
George Kittle had a 44-yard touchdown catch for Chicago Bears, contributing to an 84.90-32.70 lead for the team.
Monday
Kyler Murray had an 80-yard touchdown pass and a 60-yard pass for CHAMPS.

Points By Position

  Chicago Bears   CHAMPS

What If

Chicago Bears would have beaten seven other teams besides CHAMPS this week.
CHAMPS would have lost to seven other teams besides Chicago Bears this week.
If they played CHAMPS every week, Chicago Bears would be 4-2 this season.
Chicago Bears would have defeated CHAMPS 133.44-117.72 had they played each other last week.
Chicago Bears would be 3-2 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as CHAMPS.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Chicago Bears, CHAMPS would be 3-2.
If Chicago Bears had played every team in the league each week, they would be 43-11.
If they played every team every week, CHAMPS would be 30-24.

Next Week Preview

CHAMPS
Week 7 will feature an exciting matchup between two of the five strongest squads in the league, as fourth-place CHAMPS (3-3) faces third-place Ron Mexico (4-2). Each side has players on bye next week, as Rodrigo Blankenship, Stephen Gostkowski, and Dalvin Cook are off for CHAMPS while Kirk Cousins and A.J. Brown are out for Ron Mexico.
Chicago Bears
Week 7 features two teams moving in opposite directions, as Chicago Bears (5-1) head into the matchup on a three-game winning streak, while their Week 7 opposition (Blaze's Super Team, 2-4), have now lost two in a row. Each side has players with byes next week, as Jonathan Taylor, James Robinson, and the Tennessee Titans defense are off for Blaze's Super Team and the Baltimore Ravens defense and Alexander Mattison will sit for Chicago Bears. Over the last three weeks, Chicago Bears have put up 128.57 points per game, while Blaze's Super Team have averaged just 106.24 per contest.