Caleb Williams Player Prop Bets and Odds: Bears vs. Ravens | October 26, 2025

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Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears match up against the AFC’s Baltimore Ravens in a Week 8 NFL matchup at 1 p.m. ET Sunday. In this piece, we’ll dig into Williams’ stats and trends to help you find the top bets among his props for this outing.

Passing Yards Prop

Caleb Williams to go over 217.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.86

Caleb Williams Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Chicago Bears at Baltimore Ravens
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: October 26, 2025
  • Passing yards prop: Over 217.5 (-112)
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 18.5 (-111)

Caleb Williams Stats and Trends

  • Williams has thrown for 1,351 yards (225.2 per game), completing 61.1% of his throws, with nine TDs and three INTs.
  • Sunday’s prop bet for Williams is 217.5 passing yards. That’s 7.7 fewer yards than his 225.2 average for the year.
  • In six matchups this season, Williams has exceeded 217.5 passing yards twice.
  • He has passed for over his season prop average of 224.2 yards (by 1.0 yard per game).
  • This season, Williams has finished above his passing yards prop total twice.
  • He has thrown for a touchdown in five of six games this season (with more than one TD pass twice).
  • Williams also has rushed for 106 yards on 32 attempts with two touchdowns, picking up 17.7 yards per game.

Recent Performances vs. the Ravens

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Bills 389 2
2 Browns 207 2
3 Lions 202 1
4 Chiefs 264 4
5 Texans 250 4
6 Rams 167 1

Bears Away Splits

  • The Bears score fewer points in road games (23.7 per game) than they do overall (25.3), and allow more (33.3 per game) than overall (25.8).
  • The Bears accumulate fewer yards in away games (330.3 per game) than they do overall (346.5), and allow more (399 per game) than overall (350).
  • The Bears accumulate fewer passing yards in road games (214.3 per game) than they do overall (217.2), and give up more (218.7 per game) than overall (212.3).
  • The Bears accumulate 116 rushing yards per game in away games (13.3 fewer than overall), and allow 180.3 in away games (42.6 more than overall).
  • The Bears convert more third downs away from home (43.6%) than they do overall (40.3%), but they also allow opponents to convert on more (34.6%) than overall (30.5%).
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