Caleb Williams Player Prop Bets and Odds: Bears vs. Giants | November 9, 2025

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Soldier Field features Week 10 action as the Chicago Bears and Caleb Williams face off against the New York Giants at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday. Below we break down Williams’ stats and trends in relation to prop bets, helping you come up with good predictions for this matchup.

Passing Yards Prop

Caleb Williams to go over 219.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.70

Caleb Williams Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Chicago Bears vs. New York Giants
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: November 9, 2025
  • Passing yards prop: Over 219.5 (-113)
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 17.5 (-109)

Caleb Williams Stats and Trends

  • Williams has passed for 1,916 yards (239.5 per game), completing 61.5% of his throws, with 12 TDs and four INTs.
  • Williams is passing for 239.5 yards per game, which is more than his prop bet total for this matchup of 219.5.
  • In eight games this year, Williams has exceeded 219.5 passing yards four times.
  • He has passed for more than his season prop average of 225.3 yards (by 14.2 yards per game).
  • This season, Williams has gone over his passing yards total four times (50.0%).
  • He has completed a touchdown pass in six of eight games this year — including multiple TDs three times.
  • In addition Williams has 183 yards on the ground (22.9 per game), on 40 carries plus two touchdowns.

Recent Performances vs. the Giants

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Commanders 212 1
2 Cowboys 343 2
3 Chiefs 201 1
4 Chargers 186 1
5 Saints 244 1
6 Eagles 266 1
7 Broncos 265 2
8 Eagles 151 4
9 49ers 221 2

Bears Home Splits

  • At home, the Bears score 27 points per game and give up 18.3. That’s more than they score overall (26.9), but less than they give up (28.4).
  • At home, the Bears accumulate 362.7 yards per game and give up 301. That’s less than they gain (378.4) and allow (368.8) overall.
  • In home games, the Bears accumulate 220 passing yards per game and give up 206. That’s less than they gain (234) and allow (237.6) overall.
  • At home, the Bears accumulate 142.7 rushing yards per game and give up 95. That’s less than they gain (144.4) and allow (131.1) overall.
  • At home, the Bears convert 36.8% of third downs and allow 27.3% to be converted by their opponent. That’s less than they convert (42.9%) and allow (34.2%) overall.
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