Chicago Bears at Indianapolis Colts Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch the Week 3 matchup on TV?

The Chicago Bears are finalizing their preparations for Week 3 before the team travels to take on the Indianapolis Colts on during the early window on Sunday.Both teams are looking to get on track coming off tough losses in Week 2. The Bears are hoping to iron out all the lingering offensive issues while the […]

Kole Noble Chicago Bears News Writer
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Sep 8, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) drops back to pass against the Tennessee Titans during the second quarter at Soldier Field.
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The Chicago Bears are finalizing their preparations for Week 3 before the team travels to take on the Indianapolis Colts on during the early window on Sunday.

Both teams are looking to get on track coming off tough losses in Week 2. The Bears are hoping to iron out all the lingering offensive issues while the Colts are still looking to put together their first win of the season.

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

NFL Week 3 CBS Broadcast Map
NFL Week 3 CBS Broadcast Mapvia 506sports

Based on the map above, those viewing inside the yellow areas on the map will be able to catch the Bears-Colts matchup on CBS. Those inside the other areas will get the following other games during the 1:00 slate: Los Angeles Chargers at Pittsburgh Steelers (red), Houston Texans at Minnesota Vikings (blue), Miami Dolphins at Seattle Seahawks (green), and Carolina Panthers at Las Vegas Raiders (orange).

On call for the Bears vs. Colts matchup will be Andrew Catalon alongside former NFL players Tiki Barber and Jason McCourty. AJ Ross will be the game's sideline reporter.


3 Things to watch for the Bears at Colts

1. Will the production up-front improve? The Bears pass protection was absolutely inexcusable against the Texans in Week 2 and everyone knows it. While the Bears won't be making any changes as far as who the starting five will be, head coach Matt Eberflus did note that he's looking to see continuity and consistency from the unit.

2. Can the run game get things going? Through the first two games of the season, the Bears rank 28th in rushing yards and 29th in yards per carry. The team has mainly used D'Andre Swift out of the backfield and could switch things up this weekend.

3. Will the defense be able to contain Anthony Richardson? This question could go two ways and shows how special this young quarterback is. Richardson is tied for the most passes of 40+ yards (3) this season while having the fifth-most rushing yards by a quarterback. The Bears defense will have their hands full defending him on Sunday.