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NextImg:Bears predictions: Week 1 vs. Packers

The Sun-Times’ experts offer their picks for Sunday’s season opener against the rival Packers at Soldier Field:

Rick Morrissey

Packers, 17-14

The Bears find out that Aaron Rodgers’ absence doesn’t mean an automatic W. They also find out they still have a long way to go on both sides of the ball. If Justin Fields throws for 500 yards Sunday, act like you never saw this prediction.

Rick Telander

Bears, 23-22

Fields has been plagued by a weak offensive line, lousy wide receivers, multiple coaches, the need to run constantly, erratic passing, and … enough. It ends, kind of, now.

Scoop Jackson

Packers, 31-23

The adjustment to life without Rodgers is going to seem more seamless than expected. Even for the Packers. The Bears should avenge this loss at season’s end, but for right now this “learned lesson” (not “loss”) will be good one for them. 

Patrick Finley

Packers, 23-21

Regardless of whether or not you think Jordan Love is a star-in-waiting (I don’t), the Bears lucked out by getting the Packers quarterback in his second-ever start — and first turn in the spotlight — than in, say, Week 6. But

Jason Lieser

Bears, 19-17

 It’s a fair fight, and a win — no matter how ugly — would be monumental for the Bears as they try to launch a new era. With Rodgers gone and the Bears having made meaningful upgrades, there’s no excuse for squandering this chance.

Mark Potash

Bears, 19-17

The Bears figure to need time after going through training camp without key players on both sides of the ball. But they’re at home and have the best receiver on the field. The healthier team wins.