How to Watch KC Chiefs vs. Chicago Bears: NFL Week 3 Streaming, Betting Odds, Preview
Coming off a win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Kansas City Chiefs have a prime opportunity to notch a second victory in a row on Sunday afternoon.
Rolling into town are the 0-2 Chicago Bears, a squad that started last season 3-4 but then lost 10 contests in a row to close out the season. Then-sophomore quarterback Justin Fields still managed to flash some serious potential, although his third year on the job has witnessed him do everything but live up to his ceiling. Matt Eberflus's team is an early contender to be one of the worst in the NFL unless things improve quickly, and a weekend meeting with the league's reigning champions likely isn't what the doctor ordered.
Of the two regular-season matchups between these two clubs in the Andy Reid era, the sides have split the series. This will be Patrick Mahomes's second career game against the Bears, and he went for 251 passing yards and a pair of touchdowns in the 2019 game. As the Chiefs aim to get above .500 with a win, Kansas City's hope is that the offense can get back on track while its defense keeps up its stellar play in Week 3.
Here's how you can follow along with the Chiefs as they play on Sunday.
Game: Chiefs vs. Bears
Location: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO
Date: Sunday, Sept. 24
Time: 3:25 p.m. CT
TV Channel: FOX (WDAF-TV in local markets)
Live Stream: fuboTV (start your free trial)
Listen: WDAF (106.5 FM) Chiefs Radio Network
Betting Line: Chiefs -12.5 per SI Sportsbook
The Sunday afternoon broadcast will feature the duo of Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play) and Greg Olsen (color commentary) in the booth with Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi working the sidelines. Football Zebras lists Alan Eck and his crew as the referee group for the matchup.
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