Minnesota Vikings Passing Offense vs Chicago Bears Passing Defense (Neutral Matchup)Brett Favre threw 18/31 for 170 yards, one TD and three interceptions in the loss to Chicago week 10 (13-27 was the final score). However, he's likely out for the season thanks to his injured shoulder, leaving the keys to the passing offense in Tarvaris Jackson's shaky hands. Since stepping in for Favre in week 13, Jackson has posted 30/52 for 305 yards, two TDs and four interceptions (with six sacks taken, and six rushes for 30 yards). He couldn't find the end zone in Detroit (vs the Giants) last Monday, tossing 15/30 for 118 yards, zero TDs and one interception, and ended up the night on the sidelines due to turf toe. The Vikings are looking at signing another QB as Jackson's status for week 15 is uncertain as of midweek - keep an eye on Footballguys.com's players in the news later this week for all the latest on this developing situation if you are invested in the Vikings' passing attack this year.The Bears' pass D has allowed 16/24 for 168 yards, one TD and zero interceptions to Detroit and 27/40 for 351 net yards, two TDs and zero interceptions to New England in the last two weeks. Over the past four weeks, the team has coughed up 960 yards passing (240 net yards per game on average) and 82 total points (with just 2 interceptions to go with their league-best mark of 15 sacks generated in that span of time). The guys up front are bringing the heat, but the Bears secondary isn't getting the job done entering week 15. Chicago's D has slipped considerably in recent weeks.The Vikings' attack is in turmoil due to injury woes and they are now playing out the string, while the Bears' D has nose-dived of late and looked awful at home last week. This is an ugly but even matchup in our book, but we aren't excited about the Vikings' passing attack given all the problems there of late.Weather: If the Metrodome is repaired in time, weather conditions won't be an issue on Monday Night Football. It remains to be seen where this game will actually be played. Stay tuned to Footballguys.com's players in the news later in the week for the latest on this developing situation.Please refer to the NFL's injury report for the latest injury news regarding your players.