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Ravens vs. Bears Projected Player Stats - Nov 21, 2021

Who will score an anytime touchdown in Ravens vs. Bears on Sunday? The data is in.
The Chicago Bears and Baltimore Ravens meet in Week 11 of the NFL season at Soldier Field.
Dimers has simulated Ravens vs. Bears 10,000 times to reveal the most likely outcomes and help you discover the best prop picks for Sunday's game.
This article features the most likely first touchdown and most likely anytime touchdown scorers for both the Ravens and Bears, as well as projected player stats – and it's all free.
According to Dimers.com's revolutionary predictive analytics model, DimersBOT, Mark Andrews is the most likely player to score the first touchdown in Ravens vs. Bears on Sunday.
DimersBOT gives Andrews a 13.4% chance of getting in for six first at Soldier Field, while the Ravens TE is a 46.8% chance of registering an anytime touchdown.
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First Touchdown Scorer Probabilities
Baltimore Ravens
- Mark Andrews: 13.4% probability
- Lamar Jackson: 7.2% probability
- Latavius Murray: 6.9% probability
- Rashod Bateman: 6.6% probability
- Devonta Freeman: 6.2% probability
Chicago Bears
- David Montgomery: 9.7% probability
- Justin Fields: 8.2% probability
- Cole Kmet: 6.1% probability
- Darnell Mooney: 6.0% probability
- Damien Williams: 2.8% probability
Anytime Touchdown Scorer Probabilities
Baltimore Ravens
- Mark Andrews: 46.8% probability
- Lamar Jackson: 31.4% probability
- Latavius Murray: 30.9% probability
- Rashod Bateman: 29.9% probability
- Devonta Freeman: 28.5% probability
Chicago Bears
- David Montgomery: 40.5% probability
- Justin Fields: 32.7% probability
- Cole Kmet: 26.6% probability
- Darnell Mooney: 25.6% probability
- Khalil Herbert: 14.0% probability
Projected Box Score
Of the starting quarterbacks, the Ravens' Lamar Jackson is projected to have a big game with 261 passing yards and 2.0 passing touchdowns, while the Bears' Justin Fields is expected to throw for 231 yards and 1.2 TDs.
Baltimore Ravens Starting QB
- Lamar Jackson: 261 Pass Yds, 2.0 Pass TDs
Chicago Bears Starting QB
- Justin Fields: 231 Pass Yds, 1.2 Pass TDs
Baltimore Ravens Rushing
- Lamar Jackson: 51 Rush Yds, 0.3 TDs
- Latavius Murray: 39 Rush Yds, 0.3 TDs
- Devonta Freeman: 33 Rush Yds, 0.2 TDs
Chicago Bears Rushing
- David Montgomery: 68 Rush Yds, 0.4 TDs
- Justin Fields: 31 Rush Yds, 0.3 TDs
- Khalil Herbert: 15 Rush Yds, 0.1 TDs
Baltimore Ravens Receiving
- Mark Andrews: 60 Rec Yds, 0.5 TDs
- Rashod Bateman: 48 Rec Yds, 0.3 TDs
- Sammy Watkins: 27 Rec Yds, 0.2 TDs
- Devonta Freeman: 13 Rec Yds, 0.1 TDs
- Devin Duvernay: 11 Rec Yds, 0.1 TDs
Chicago Bears Receiving
- Darnell Mooney: 55 Rec Yds, 0.2 TDs
- Cole Kmet: 37 Rec Yds, 0.3 TDs
- Allen Robinson: 27 Rec Yds, 0.1 TDs
- Marquise Goodwin: 25 Rec Yds, 0.1 TDs
- Jakeem Grant: 16 Rec Yds, 0.1 TDs
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