Chicago Bears at Arizona Cardinals Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Chicago Bears are back on the road in Week 9 and will be heading out west looking to hopefully leave a disastrous Week 8 loss behind them.The Bears will be squaring off against the 4-4 Arizona Cardinals, who have won three of their last four games, including two in a row.Sunday's game will be […]
The Chicago Bears are back on the road in Week 9 and will be heading out west looking to hopefully leave a disastrous Week 8 loss behind them.
The Bears will be squaring off against the 4-4 Arizona Cardinals, who have won three of their last four games, including two in a row.
Sunday's game will be the first time Chicago travels to Arizona since beating the Cardinals in 16-14 in Week 3 of the 2018 season. The matchup will be available live on CBS in the late window, but not everyone in the country will be able to view the game. Here's which areas will be carrying the game on Sunday.

Based on the map above, the majority of the country will be viewing the Denver Broncos at Baltimore Ravens game in the red area. Those inside the blue areas will be able to view the Bears at Cardinals game during the afternoon slate. The other late game on CBS will be the Jacksonville Jaguars at Philadelphia Eagles in the yellow area.
On call for the Bears vs. Cardinals matchup will be Ian Eagle on play-by-play alongside analyst Charles Davis with Evan Washburn serving as the sideline reporter. For those who are unable to watch on TV, you can stream Sunday's game on Fubo, NFL+, Paramount +, or YouTube TV.
If you can't tune in to watch, you can still tune in and listen on ESPN AM-1000 with Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer, and Jason McKie or on ESPN's national radio with Mike Couzens, Max Starks, and Courtney Cronin.
3 Things To Watch
1. How do the Bears bounce back? Chicago's loss to the Commanders last week can be one that destroys a locker room or makes it stronger. We'll soon find out what kind of impact that loss had on the team and the players this weekend.
2. Will the Bears start quick on offense? This has become a major concern for the unit after failing to score until late in the third quarter last week. Shane Waldron promised he will find a way to fix this issue but so far has been unsuccessful doing so.
3. Will the defense contain Kyler Murray? A big part of this game on Sunday will be about containing the Cardinals' dynamic quarterback. Arizona is 3-1 this season when Murray rushes for 50+ yards and 1-3 when he's held for under 50 yards on the ground.
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