Caleb Williams Starting for Chicago Bears Odds - 2024: Favored at -400 for a Hot Minute

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Mar/15/2024

Nobody wants poor Justin Fields.  With seemingly no trade market for Fields, could the Bears conceivably keep Fields AND draft Caleb Williams with the first overall pick next month?

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Well, there is plenty of chatter about that exact scenario playing out, and now BetOnline is offering odds for who will be starting in Week 1 IF Fields and Williams are both on the roster.

"Our shop also has other prop bets for Fields, including what draft pick (round) the Bears might receive in a trade, as well as whether or not Fields will be starting for ANY team in Week 1 of the 2024 season."

The Bears shocked the world after trading for Keenan Allen Thursday night, just hours after BetOnline posted their odds.  In fact, as of Friday morning, BetOnline had pulled all its NFL Draft odds momentarily.

Bryant McFadden of CBS Sports commented shortly after that trade: "I don't know if there's another team that has had a BETTER offseason than the Chicago Bears."

Bears Starting Quarterback Odds 2024


Who will start at QB for Bears in Week 1 (Both players must be on roster for action)

Caleb Williams              -400

Justin Fields                  +250

 

Earliest Draft Pick Bears Receive in Fields Trade

Over/Under Round 4

 

Will Justin Fields start for any team in Week 1?

Yes       +110

No        -150

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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