Chicago Bears vs. New York Giants Start Em Sit Em Week 10 2025 Fantasy Football Guide

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The Chicago Bears are riding high after a massive comeback win over the Bengals and now sit firmly in control of their postseason destiny. Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson have the offense firing on all cylinders, and this week, they face a Giants defense that’s surrendered over 100 points across the last three games.

For the New York Giants, Jaxon Dart continues to lead the way. His dual-threat ability and poise have kept the team competitive despite defensive lapses. Expect a fantasy-friendly matchup loaded with offensive fireworks.

Fantasy Quick Start Table

PlayerTeamPosMatchup OutlookStart Meter (1–10)Fantasy Take
Caleb WilliamsCHIQB@ NYG🔥 93 TDs last week, dream matchup
Kyle MonaghanCHIFLEX (RB)@ NYG💪 8Breakout candidate, heavy workload coming
Colston LovelandCHITE@ NYG💪 7.5Rising target share, trending up
DJ MooreCHIWR@ NYG💪 7Targets steady, production rebound likely
Rome OdunzeCHIWR@ NYG❌ 4Cold streak, stash until bounce-back
Jaxon DartNYGQBvs CHI💪 7.5Dual-threat QB, solid floor with upside
Theo JohnsonNYGTEvs CHI💤 6.5Sleeper alert: 2 TDs in 3 weeks
Darius SlaytonNYGWRvs CHI💪 7Consistent targets, flex-worthy
Wan’Dale RobinsonNYGWRvs CHI💪 6Target-heavy, good in deep leagues
Tracy & SingletaryNYGRBsvs CHI❌ 3Undefined roles, avoid both

🔥 Bears Starts

Caleb Williams, QB, Bears

Williams looked every bit the superstar last week, throwing for 280+ yards and 3 scores in a thrilling comeback win. The Giants’ defense has been carved up for three straight weeks, allowing multiple passing TDs each game. Expect another strong performance, QB1 upside.

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💪 Kyle Monagai, FLEX (RB), Bears

Monagai’s breakout performance may have changed the Bears’ backfield dynamics. Whether D’Andre Swift is fully healthy or not, Monaghan’s explosiveness has earned him touches. Expect double-digit carries and goal-line work, making him a strong RB2/FLEX option.

💪 Colston Loveland, TE, Bears

Loveland’s target share has climbed steadily over the past month, culminating in a breakout performance last week. Against a Giants defense that struggles with tight ends, Loveland should be heavily involved again. He’s a strong streaming option and a possible top-10 TE play.

💪 DJ Moore, WR, Bears

Moore’s yardage totals have dipped, but he’s still seeing steady volume. This is a get-right spot versus a secondary that’s hemorrhaging points. Expect Moore to post 70+ yards and a potential score.

🚫 Sit ’Em

Rome Odunze, WR, Bears

Odunze’s production has tailed off over the last few games, and his red-zone opportunities have dwindled. With Monaghan and Loveland emerging, Odunze’s targets may remain inconsistent. Keep him benched until he shows signs of life again.

💥 Giants Start

Oct 19, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart (6) reacts after a play against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

Jaxon Dart, QB, Giants

Dart has quietly become one of the more consistent fantasy streamers, combining efficient passing with mobility. He’s posted a touchdown in every start this year, and his legs add a safe fantasy floor. Expect at least one passing and one rushing score this week.

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💤 Theo Johnson, TE, Giants

Johnson’s emerging chemistry with Dart has made him a sneaky fantasy asset. With two touchdowns in three weeks, he’s a legit TE sleeper in a matchup where the Giants will need to throw to keep up.

💪 Darius Slayton, WR, Giants

Slayton continues to command a steady target share and remains the big-play threat in this offense. He’s a solid WR3/FLEX option in standard leagues this week.

💪 Wan’Dale Robinson, WR, Giants

Robinson remains a PPR-friendly option, seeing 6–8 targets per game. While his yardage totals are modest, his role as a safety valve keeps him in play in deeper leagues.

🚫 Sit ’Em (Giants Backfield)

Tracy & Devin Singletary, RBs

This backfield is a fantasy mess. Neither player has separated, and their roles fluctuate weekly. Until one earns consistent touches or red-zone work, they’re best left on the bench.

📊 Game Prediction

Bears 31, Giants 23

The Bears stay hot behind Caleb Williams and a balanced offense, while the Giants hang around thanks to Dart’s competitive play and a few big moments from Slayton and Johnson.

Expect a high-scoring, fantasy-friendly matchup, with Chicago’s offensive trio of Williams, Monangai, and Loveland (sorry, Moore!) leading the charge.

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