Chicago Bears 2026 Regular Season Record Predictions

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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JANUARY 10: Caleb Williams #18 of the Chicago Bears celebrates after a touchdown during an NFL wild card playoff game against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field on January 10, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Our five-part Chicago Bears 2026 schedule roundtable all led up to this final topic as the WCG crew answered this question.

What will be the Bears’ 2026 regular season record?

Here’s the Bears’ full 2026 schedule.

Week 1 – Sept. 13 at Carolina Panthers, noon on FOX
Week 2 – Sept. 20 vs. Minnesota Vikings, noon on FOX
Week 3 – Sept. 28 MNF vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 7:15 p.m. on ESPN
Week 4 – Oct. 4 vs. New York Jets, noon on FOX
Week 5 – Oct. 11 at Green Bay Packers, 3:25 p.m. on FOX
Week 6 – Oct. 18 at Atlanta Falcons, noon on FOX
Week 7 – Oct. 22 TNF vs. New England Patriots, 7:15 p.m. on Amazon Prime Video
Week 8 – Nov. 2 MNF at Seattle Seahawks, 7:15 p.m. on ESPN
Week 9 – Nov. 8 SNF vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 7:20 p.m. on NBC
Week 10 – Nov. 15 BYE
Week 11 – Nov. 22 vs. New Orleans Saints, noon on FOX
Week 12 – Thanksgiving Day at Detroit Lions, noon on CBS
Week 13 – Dec. 6 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, noon on FOX
Week 14 – Dec. 13 at Miami Dolphins, noon on CBS
Week 15 – Dec. 19 Saturday at Buffalo Bills, 7:20 p.m. on CBS
Week 16 – Christmas Day, Friday, Dec. 25 – vs. Green Bay Packers, noon on Netflix
Week 17 – Jan. 3 vs. Detroit Lions, 3:25 p.m. on FOX
Week 18 – Jan. 10 at Minnesota Vikings, TBD

Sam Householder: 12-5 is achievable, but feels daunting when looking at the schedule. I think 10-7, while slightly worse than last year, would be celebrated if the team takes a step forward. It would still have enough wins to make the postseason.

Josh Sunderbruch: 10-6-1, with them just barely making or missing a wildcard.

TJ Starman: I don’t feel great about this prediction. Not because it’s a low win total, but because I had expected it to be, and yet I still landed at 11-6. But then again, I’m also the guy who pinned his 7-10 prediction from a year ago as evidence of knowing less than Jon Snow.

Gary Baugher Jr.: I’ve got us at 11 wins to repeat the 2025 season record, with the division essentially coming down to the last few weeks of the year. Thankfully, the Bears defend home turf and lock the division up. I believe 12 wins is our absolute ceiling in 2026.

Bryan Orenchuk: 12-5 followed by a battle-tested deep playoff run.

Donald *****: I am predicting a 12-5 record for the Bears this season and a division title.

Ryan Droste: 12-5. Following a 6-3 start going into the bye week, the Bears finish 6-2 down the stretch. We sweep Minnesota, split with Green Bay and Detroit, and have some statement wins along the way (such as the Thursday night game against New England).

Sarah DeNicolo: 12-5 is my prediction. Definitely a difficult schedule and there’ll be close games, but I think the team did get better this offseason and believe in the coaching staff.

Lester A. Wiltfong Jr.: The NFC North is very good, and a season ago, the Bears only won 2 games in the division. I think they improve on that, and I see them improving on last year’s 11-6 campaign to win 12 games.

Jeff Berckes: 16-1. Don’t want to get greedy. We’ll save the undefeated season until next year.

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