Sunday's Chicago Bears game will mark just the eighth time the team has been favored to win under head coach John Fox.

Since taking over the Bears in 2015, Fox has won a total of just 13 games and is currently 0-7 when favored. The Bears are even worse against the spread when looking at their totals since the start of the 2013 season.

The Bears were led by Marc Trestman between 2013 and 2014 before Fox took over in 2015.

According to TeamRankings.com, the Bears are the third-worst team in the NFL against the spread in that time. The team sits with a 32-44-2 recording during that time, covering just 42.1 percent of the time. The Bears have averaged to lose by 5.1 points per game during that stretch.

The only two teams who have been worse against the spread during that span have been the Cleveland Browns (28-42-2) and the Tennessee Titans (26-47-5). Chicago's 5.1 margin of loss is only second to Cleveland's 8.1 during that same period of time.

Since Fox took over in 2015 the team is 21-24-1 against the spread and have a margin of loss average of 5.3.

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In Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns the Bears are favored by 6.5 points, according to Sportsline.com.