Bears vs. Lions broadcast map Week 14: Will you be able to watch on TV?

The Chicago Bears are set to host the Detroit Lions in Week 14 hoping to strike their revenge after a brutal Week 11 loss in Detroit a few weeks back. The Bears have lost nine consecutive games following their bye week, five of which were lost at home. The last time the Bears won a […]

Kole Noble Chicago Bears News Writer
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Nov 19, 2023; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields (1) runs with the ball against the Detroit Lions during the second half at Ford Field.
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The Chicago Bears are set to host the Detroit Lions in Week 14 hoping to strike their revenge after a brutal Week 11 loss in Detroit a few weeks back.

The Bears have lost nine consecutive games following their bye week, five of which were lost at home. The last time the Bears won a game following their bye week was in Week 9, 2013 when the John Fox led Bears defeated the Mike McCarthy led Packers in Green Bay 27-20. Bears quarterback Josh McCown threw for 272 yards and two touchdowns, one to Alshon Jeffery and one to Brandon Marshall.

The Bears are coming off yet another primetime victory in Week 14 after defeating the Minnesota Vikings 12-10. The Bears have never won consecutive games in the Matt Eberflus era. The last time the team won two straight was in Weeks 16-17, 2021.

However, the Bears will have some optimism on Sunday thanks in part to their fiery defense which was played extremely well as of late. The Bears have forced eight turnovers in their last two games, including a three interception game in Week 11 against the Lions.

Will you be able to watch the game on TV? If you live in any of the green areas on the below map, you will be able to watch the game on FOX during the 1 p.m. ET slot.

Fox broadcast map NFL Week 14
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The parts of the country not listed in the green areas will be watching the Los Angeles Rams at the Baltimore Ravens (blue), the Carolina Panthers at the New Orleans Saints (yellow), the Seattle Seahawks at the San Francisco 49ers (red, late game), and the Minnesota Vikings at the Las Vegas Raiders (orange, late).

On the call for the Lions at Bears matchup will be play-by-play broadcaster Adam Amin alongside former Pro Bowl offensive guard Mark Schlereth who will be in the booth as the color analyst. Kristina Pink will be serving as the game's sideline reporter.