The Chicago Bears will face the New York Giants on Sunday, where Chicago is looking to win their sixth game in the last seven after an 0-2 start.
The Bears are coming off a thrilling 47-42 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, where Chicago mounted a last-minute comeback to improve to 5-3. They saw big contributions from rookies Colston Loveland and Kyle Monangai, including Loveland’s game-winning 58-yard touchdown with 17 seconds left in the game. The defense left a lot to be desired, allowing 470 passing yards and four touchdowns to Joe Flacco.
Here’s how the Bears and Giants stack up statistically ahead of Sunday’s matchup.
Stats courtesy of Team Rankings, The Football Database, ESPN and PickWatch.
Scoring Offense
Bears: 26.9 PPG (6th)
Giants: 21.9 PPG (22nd)
Passing Offense
Bears: 234.0 YPG (10th)
Giants: 204.1 YPG (19th)
Rushing Offense
Bears: 144.4 YPG (2nd)
Giants: 117.9 YPG (14th)
Total Offense
Bears: 378.4 YPG (4th)
Giants: 322.0 YPG (18th)
Penalties
Bears: 72.0 penalty YPG (30th)
Giants: 64.8 penalty YPG (28th)
Sacks Allowed
Bears: 14 (T-6th)
Giants: 27 (26th)
Turnover Margin
Bears: +13 (1st)
Giants: -3 (T-17th)
Scoring Defense
Bears: 28.4 PPG (29th)
Giants: 27.7 PPG (28th)
Passing Defense
Bears: 237.6 YPG (25th)
Giants: 232.1 YPG (24th)
Rushing Defense
Bears: 131.1 YPG (25th)
Giants: 150.0 YPG (31st)
Total Defense
Bears: 368.8 YPG (26th)
Giants: 382.1 YPG (29th)
Sacks
Bears: 17 (T-21st)
Giants: 21 (16th)
This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears vs. Giants: How they stack up statistically ahead of Week 10

