Hopefully you are out of your food coma from Thanksgiving dinner and ready for more football. Let’s get you some funds to turn your Black Friday into a Green Friday. Two 8-3 teams meet up as Chicago and Philadelphia end their short lived faction to face each other. Will Chicago live up to their record? Or will Philly tush push their way past them?
Colston Loveland HIGHER Than 31.5 Receiving Yards
Colston Loveland
Chicago Bears • TE • #84
Colston Loveland had some Bears fans scratching their head not only that they went tight end in the first round, but also it wasn’t Tyler Warren. Loveland had a slow start to the season, but after Week 9 where he finished as TE2, he has been looking closer to the guy the Bears thought they were getting. Over his past five games, he has gone HIGHER than this projection. Philadelphia is allowing 32.4 receiving yards to tight ends per game this season. This is a good matchup for Loveland to continue his solid stretch of games.
Caleb Williams HIGHER Than 209.5 Passing Yards
Caleb Williams
Chicago Bears • QB • #18
Caleb Williams has been able to avoid sacks and get the ball out quicker than his rookie campaign. Last season, I would have be reluctant to even consider his passing yards. This year, however, he has gone HIGHER than this projection in every game but three. One of those games, he was short by three yards. Philadelphia is allowing 225 passing yards a game this season. This is a matchup for Williams to silence the doubters and show he can ball out versus teams over .500.

Caleb Williams HIGHER Than 21.5 Rush Yards
Caleb Williams
Chicago Bears • QB • #18
When there is only one game on the docket, I try to even the contest out to two plays each team. This matchup is slightly different. Call it biased or crazy, but I am not really sure what to expect with Philly. This week I am going with three Chicago plays and one for Philly. Caleb Williams makes the contest twice this week. Philadelphia is allowing 22.1 rushing yards to quarterbacks per game this year. Williams has gone HIGHER than this projection in four of his last five games. Last week he only had 21. With a good defensive line closing in on his, he will be looking to use his legs and avoiding the sack. This is a good matchup for him to go HIGHER in the first half alone
A.J. Brown HIGHER Than 4.5 Receptions
A.J. Brown
Philadelphia Eagles • WR • #11
A.J. Brown is second on the team, three behind Devonta Smith, with 75 targets on the season. The next receiver has more than 20 targets less. Smith did not participate the last two practices. The chances of him suiting up is very low. That opens the door for Jalen Hurts to look Brown’s way even more than usual. This is a matchup where Brown has the potential to double this projection when the game is all said and done.
**All projections are pulled from FantasyPros Weekly Research Tools.
