Chicago Bears vs. Cleveland Browns Start Em Sit Em Week 15 2025 Fantasy Matchup

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A fascinating interconference matchup takes center stage as the first-place Chicago Bears host the Cleveland Browns. All eyes will be on rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who has shown he belongs in this league with two impressive outings. But this week presents his stiffest test yet against a Bears defense that’s been dictating terms all season. On the other side, Caleb Williams and the Bears offense are finding their rhythm at exactly the right time. Let’s break down the fantasy implications.

Matchup Breakdown

Chicago wants to control this game with balance, leaning on Williams’ confidence and a pass-catching backfield to stress the Browns’ linebackers. Cleveland, meanwhile, will need production from its skill players to take pressure off Sanders in a hostile matchup. Fantasy managers should be selective here: there are usable pieces, but not everyone is set up for success.

Bears Starts

Quinshon Judkins (RB, Browns)

Judkins needs to be heavily involved for Cleveland to stay competitive. Even in a tough matchup, his workload gives him fantasy value. Expect 65+ rushing yards, plus a few receptions out of the backfield to pad his line. He’s a solid RB2 this week.

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Harold Fannin Jr. (TE, Browns)

Fannin has clearly taken over as the primary tight end and has become a reliable option for Sanders. With his snap share and red-zone involvement trending up, he’s a sneaky TE start in deeper leagues.

Caleb Williams (QB, Bears)

Williams is rolling, playing his best football as the season hits its most important stretch. Against a Browns defense that can be attacked through the air, he’s a confident QB1/QB2 option with upside.

Colston Loveland (TE, Bears)

Loveland cashed in with a score last week and continues to see consistent targets. Williams looks comfortable going to him in key situations, making Loveland a strong tight end start.

Flex Plays

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Sep 29, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Los Angeles Rams linebacker Christian Rozeboom (56) tries to tackle Chicago Bears running back D’Andre Swift (4) during the second half at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

Jerry Jeudy (WR, Browns)

Jeudy’s target volume finally translated into production last week. He remains boom-or-bust, but his usage makes him a viable flex if you’re chasing upside.

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D’Andre Swift & Kyle Monangai (RBs, Bears)

This is a split backfield, but it works for fantasy. Both backs are heavily involved in the passing game, giving them safe PPR floors. Either can be flexed depending on roster needs.

Rome Odunze (WR, Bears)

The Bears are optimistic Odunze will suit up. If he plays, he immediately steps in as the WR1 for Chicago and is a must-start based on volume and talent.

Sits for Browns

Shedeur Sanders (QB, Browns)

Sanders has been impressive, no doubt, but this is a tough spot. The Bears’ defense is disciplined and aggressive, and rookie quarterbacks often struggle here. After two strong outings, this feels like a regression game. Sit him if you have safer options.

Sleeper

Cole Kmet (TE, Bears)

Kmet’s recent target bump is intriguing, but his outlook depends heavily on Odunze’s status. If Odunze plays, Kmet’s volume could take a hit. He’s a deeper-league sleeper rather than a must-start.

Final Takeaway

This game sets up well for Chicago’s offense and is far less friendly for Cleveland’s passing attack. Trust Williams and the Bears’ playmakers, and be cautious with Sanders in what looks like his toughest matchup yet. Pick your spots wisely, and good luck in your fantasy matchup this week.

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