Kyle Monangai Player Prop Bets and Odds: Bears vs. Lions | January 4, 2026

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The Chicago Bears, led by Kyle Monangai, will face the Detroit Lions at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday for a Week 18 NFL contest. Let’s examine Monangai’s prop bets available for this matchup, and dig into his stats and trends to figure out the best value picks.

Rushing Yards Prop

Kyle Monangai to go over 46.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.70

Kyle Monangai Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Chicago Bears vs. Detroit Lions
  • Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
  • Date: January 4, 2026
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 46.5 (-113)

Kyle Monangai Stats and Trends

  • This season Monangai has recorded 769 rushing yards (48.1 ypg) on 163 total carries and has five rushing touchdowns.
  • Monangai posts 48.1 rushing yards per game, 1.6 greater than Sunday’s over/under.
  • In 37.5% of his games (six of 16), Monangai has rushed for more than 46.5 yards.
  • His rushing yards average of 48.1 is 7.8 higher than his over/under average (40.3).
  • Monangai has topped his rushing yards over/under in six of 12 games (50.0%).
  • He has scored a rushing TD in five games (of 16 games played).
  • He’s also caught 17 balls for 149 yards (9.3 ypg).

Recent Performances vs. the Lions

Week Opponent Rush Yards Allowed Rush TDs Allowed
1 Packers 78 1
2 Bears 134 1
3 Ravens 85 1
4 Browns 79 1
5 Bengals 85 0
6 Chiefs 112 1
7 Buccaneers 41 0
9 Vikings 142 1
10 Commanders 93 1
11 Eagles 148 1
12 Giants 122 0
13 Packers 125 0
14 Cowboys 91 1
15 Rams 159 3
16 Steelers 230 2
17 Vikings 158 2

Bears Home Splits

  • At home, the Bears score 27 points per game and give up 17.4. That’s more than they score overall (26.6), but less than they give up (24.8).
  • At home, the Bears rack up 366.9 yards per game and give up 322.1. That’s less than they gain (375.8) and allow (357.3) overall.
  • The Bears’ average passing yards gained (225.4) and allowed (196.1) at home are both lower than their overall averages of 226.3 and 222, respectively.
  • The Bears accumulate 141.4 rushing yards per game at home (eight less than their overall average), and give up 126 at home (9.3 less than overall).
  • The Bears convert 36% of third downs in home games (7.1% lower than their overall average), and concede 36.8% at home (3.6% lower than overall).
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