Reduce the competition to one game, one night, and the Minnesota Vikings are clear favorites over the Chicago Bears.
The Vikings have a decided advantage at receiver and running back. They have the more experienced and accomplished quarterback. They have the better record, the healthier roster (at the moment) and a more urgent reason to win when the teams play on "Monday Night Football" at Soldier Field.
Which franchise is in better shape?
That's a more interesting question.
The Bears appear to be headed for an overhaul no matter what they do Monday night or in the remaining weeks of the 2021 season — starting with a new general manager and coach. They have a few talented young players and a promising rookie quarterback.
The Bears have an endearing history but have underachieved relative to their talent, winning just one Super Bowl despite building a historically dominant team in 1985.
The Vikings appear to be headed for an overhaul, but could stave one off by winning Monday night, making the playoffs and performing impressively in the postseason. A loss would seem to usher in an offseason of change, but the Vikings would not be eliminated from the playoff race.
The Vikings have excellent skill-position players. As a franchise, they have underachieved relative to their talent, winning zero Super Bowls.