Los Angeles Rams vs. Chicago Bears Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

The Chicago Bears will be returning home in Week 4 looking to snap a two game losing streak as they take on the Los Angeles Rams.The Bears lone win of the season came at home in Week 1 against the Tennessee Titans but then dropped consecutive games on the road. The team will be looking […]

Kole Noble Chicago Bears News Writer
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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) drops back to pass against the Tennessee Titans in the first quarter of their game at Soldier Field in Chicago, Ill., Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024.
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The Chicago Bears will be returning home in Week 4 looking to snap a two game losing streak as they take on the Los Angeles Rams.

The Bears lone win of the season came at home in Week 1 against the Tennessee Titans but then dropped consecutive games on the road. The team will be looking to get back on track against a depleted Rams roster that just earned their first win.

Sunday's game will be available live on FOX, but not everyone in the country will be able to view the game. Here's which areas will be carrying the game on Sunday.

FOX NFL Week 4 Early Window Broadcast Map
FOX NFL Week 4 Early Window Broadcast Mapvia 506sports

Based on the map above, those viewing inside the yellow areas on the map will be able to catch the Bears-Rams matchup on FOX. Those inside the other areas will get the following other games during the 1:00 slate: Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (red), New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons (green), and Cincinnati Bengals at Carolina Panthers (light blue). 

On call for the Bears vs. Rams matchup will be Adam Amin on play-by-play alongside former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez with Kristina Pink as the sideline reporter.


3 Things To Watch

1. Can Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze build off breakout game? The Bears top draft picks connected six times for 112 yards and one touchdown in Week 3. The score the was the first NFL TD for both players who will be looking to do it again on Sunday.

2. Will changes be made in the backfield? The run game in Chicago has been a major disappointment through three weeks and changes could be made to the personnel usage this weekend. On Monday, head coach Matt Eberflus hinted toward using the different backs in situations that fit their specific style. Let's see if it pays off.

3. Can the defense continue to strike? The Bears currently are tied for the fourth-most interceptions in the league entering Week 4. The last time the unit played at home, the Bears came away with two against the Titans. However, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford hasn't thrown an interception since the first game of the season.