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Vikings-Bears MNF Week 1 score predictions from the Vikings On SI staff
Nov 24, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) runs after a catch against the Chicago Bears during overtime at Soldier Field. Daniel Bartel-Imagn Images

Every year, the first game of the season comes with plenty of hype and anticipation. But for the Vikings, it feels like this year is on a different level. This is a team that won 14 games last season and still felt comfortable letting its quarterback depart in free agency, which is basically unprecedented. The reigning NFL coach of the year has put his faith in 22-year-old J.J. McCarthy, who is tasked with leading a roster that looks even better on paper than the 2024 version.

And the stage for Week 1 couldn't be much better. It's Monday Night Football to wrap up the opening weekend in the league. It's McCarthy making his debut just 30 minutes away from where he grew up. It's a division rivalry against a team with a new head coach and a second-year quarterback who went No. 1 overall in the draft where McCarthy went 10th. The storylines are beyond juicy.

After opening as 1.5-point underdogs, the Vikings have swung around to being 1.5-point road favorites. With so much uncertainty, Vegas views this as being pretty close to a toss-up. What does our staff think? Let's dive into our picks.

Will Ragatz: Vikings 20, Bears 17

I can't wait for this one. Obviously, all eyes will be on J.J. McCarthy, but there are so many other intriguing things to watch. Can the Vikings finally figure out an efficient run game after upgrading their offensive line and bringing in Jordan Mason? Does Ben Johnson still have Brian Flores' number now that he doesn't have the Lions' offensive weapons? If you want to get more niche, is Vikings undrafted rookie Myles Price ready for the spotlight in the return game? I'm expecting some ups and downs from McCarthy and a strong performance from Flores' defense against Caleb Williams and company, which should lead to a fairly low-scoring affair. Kevin O'Connell is 26-10 in one-score games as the Vikings' head coach, so give me his team over the one led by a first-time head coach.

This article first appeared on Minnesota Vikings on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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