Week 16 of the 2025 NFL season continues with a Saturday night special – a showdown in the NFC North between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears. It is a massive matchup, as the winner will be in sole possession of first place in the division while also staying alive for the #1 seed in the conference.
Here is my Same Game Parlay for the festivities, which get underway at 8:20 pm ET on FOX. Also be sure to check out our full Packers vs Bears predictions.
Bears -1.5 (-112)
D.J. Moore to score a touchdown (+130)
D.J. Moore to record 60+ receiving yards (+160)
Parlay odds: +650
Part of the value in a Same Game Parlay, of course, is that all of its components can be correlated if you so choose. That is the entire plan here, as Chicago receiver D.J. Moore going off would obviously work well with a win and cover by the Bears. Let’s break down each of the 3 legs.
Bears -1.5 (-112)
These 2 division rivals just went head-to-head 2 weeks ago in Green Bay, where the Packers prevailed in an entertaining contest that came down to the final possession. Fast forward 13 days and the Bears are in a much better situation – and not only because they are playing at home. They are coming off an impressive 31-3 beatdown of a Cleveland team that had been showing signs of being a competitive football outfit. Quarterback Caleb Williams continues to be in the best form of his young career and should have plenty of confidence heading into this contest after throwing for 242 yards with 2 touchdowns and no interceptions this past weekend. As for the Packers, they are now without Micah Parsons for the remainder of the year due to a torn ACL. On the other side of the ball, receiver Christian Watson (chest/shoulder) is questionable. Watson might play, but will he be 100 percent? Give me the Bears to get revenge.
D.J. Moore to score a touchdown (+130)
Moore had negative-4 receiving yards in the first meeting between these 2 teams. That’s right; negative-4. I expected him to bounce back in a major way against Green Bay in the rematch. In fact, he already did that last weekend against the Browns – catching 4 of 5 targets for 69 yards and 2 touchdowns. Moore has 4 of his 5 TDs this season over the past 4 outings. He now faces a Green Bay defense that has surrendered more than twice as many touchdowns through the air (21) as on the ground (10).
D.J. Moore to record 60+ receiving yards (+160)
Don’t be surprised if it’s a big night all around for Moore. Fellow wide receivers Rome Odunze and Luther Burden III are out due to injuries. The Packers are also one of he best teams in the NFL at defending tight ends, which means production for Cole Kmet (questionable with ankle and knee issues) and Colston Loveland could be limited. That means it could be time for Moore to step up. The Maryland product may not have done anything against the Packers 2 weeks ago, but in 2 meetings last season he caught 16 of 17 targets for 148 yards and 1 touchdown.
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