CHICAGO -- The a Chicago Bears’ 2022 schedule was released along with the rest of the NFL slate on Thursday.
The season will kick off on Thursday, Sept. 8, with the Los Angeles Rams hosting the Buffalo Bills at SoFi Stadium. ESPN opens its schedule with Monday Night Football on Sept. 12, featuring the Denver Broncos hosting the Seattle Seahawks.
The NFL expanded to 17 regular-season games last season. The final regular-season games in 2022 will be played Jan. 8, 2023. The playoffs begin Jan. 14, and continue through Super Bowl LVII on Feb. 12, in Glendale, Arizona.
Here's what's in store for the Bears:
Schedule
Sept. 11: vs. San Francisco
Sept. 18: at Green Bay (SNF)
Sept. 25: vs. Houston
Oct. 2: at New York Giants
Oct. 9: at Minnesota
Oct. 13: vs. Washington (TNF)
Oct. 24: at New England (MNF)
Oct. 30: at Dallas
Nov. 6: vs. Miami
Nov. 13: vs. Detroit
Nov. 20: at Atlanta
Nov. 27: at New York Jets
Dec. 4: vs. Green Bay
Dec. 11: BYE
Dec. 18: vs. Philadelphia
Dec. 24: vs. Buffalo
Jan. 1: at Detroit
Jan. 7/8: vs. Minnesota
Strength of schedule: T-24th: .471
Biggest takeaway
Despite being at the beginning of a rebuild, the NFL still thinks highly of the Bears as a prime-time draw and has Chicago scheduled for three night games in the first seven weeks of the season. The Bears were 0-4 in 2021 in prime time, including a late-season loss at Green Bay, which is where they’ll play on Sept. 18 for Sunday Night Football for a third straight year. Coming off a meeting with the Washington Commanders on Thursday Night Football, the Bears will hit the road and head to Foxborough, Massachusetts, where they’ll face the New England Patriots on Monday Night Football on Oct. 24.
Revenge game
First-year Houston coach Lovie Smith spent nine seasons with the Bears from 2004 to '12 and makes his return to Soldier Field in Week 3. Smith’s 81 wins are the third most by a head coach in Bears history.
What the oddsmakers think
The oddsmakers have the Bears' win total at 6.5. The NFC North is more open than years past, but Chicago isn’t a team currently built to contend for the playoffs, let alone a division title. The Bears will play 13 straight games before they get a week off late in the season. If they want to hit the over, they might have to rely on their defense to carry the load with some early wins as Justin Fields builds chemistry with his new teammates during the early portion of the schedule.
Bold prediction
Chicago will avenge its 2021 loss to San Francisco by beating the 49ers in its season opener.