The Arizona Cardinals (3-11) will face the Chicago Bears (5-9) on the road this weekend in Week 16. As they have been in every game this season, the Cardinals are betting underdogs.
Let’s take a look at the Week 16 Cardinals vs. Bears betting odds and lines from BetMGM Sportsbook.
The Cardinals came off their bye week to score a season-high 29 points and rush for 234 yards but lost at home to the San Francisco 49ers 45-29 to drop to 3-11.
The Bears lost a 17-7 lead and were beaten 20-17 by the Cleveland Browns on the road for their ninth loss of the season.
Cardinals at Bears Week 16 betting odds and lines
Updated Wednesday 2:25 p.m. ET from BetMGM Sportsbook
Moneyline
- Cardinals +170
- Bears -210
At +170 odds, the Cardinals are given 37.04% implied odds of winning the game. A $100 moneyline bet on the Cardinals wins $170 if they win the game.
At -210 odds, the Bears have 67.74% implied odds, or are roughly 30% more likely to win than the Cardinals are. It takes a $210 moneyline wager on Chicago to win $100 if the Bears beat the Cardinals.
Against the spread
- Cardinals +4 (-110)
- Bears -4 (-110)
As four-point underdogs, a $110 ATS wager on the Cardinals wins $100 if they beat the Bears, tie them or lose by no more than three points. They are 7-6-1 against the spread.
As four-point favorites, a $110 ATS wager on the Bears wins $110 if they beat the Cardinals by five or more. They are 6-6-2 ATS on the season.
If the Bears win by exactly four, it is a push and all bettors get their wagers back.
Total (Over/Under)
- Over 44 (-110)
- Under 44 (-110)
With the total set at 44 points, a $110 wager on the Over wins $100 if the Cardinals and Bears combine for 45 or more points.
A $110 wager on the Under wins $100 if they combine for no more than 43.
Everyone gets their money back if they have exactly 44 total points.
The Over has hit in eight of the Cardinals’ 14 games. The Bears have seen the Over and Under split their 14 games.
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