Vikings vs. Bears Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Chicago Bears are set to face off against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday and the Bears are eager to build some momentum coming off their first win of the season. Both teams enter the matchup 1-5 on the season. Minnesota's first win of the season came in Week 4 when they defeated the Carolina […]
The Chicago Bears are set to face off against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday and the Bears are eager to build some momentum coming off their first win of the season.
Both teams enter the matchup 1-5 on the season. Minnesota's first win of the season came in Week 4 when they defeated the Carolina Panthers 21-13. Both teams will be looking to turn their season around this weekend.
Chicago will not be facing off against Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson, who has solidified himself as the best wide receiver in the NFL, after he was placed on the injured reserve earlier in the week. However, the Vikings are still going into the weekend slim -2.5 point favorites on the road.
The Bears were able to finally find their offensive identity last week against the Washington Commanders by stretching the ball deep, force feeding wide receiver DJ Moore, and utilizing an effective run game. Things will have to be different this time around, as the Bears are expected to possibly be without their top 3 running backs.
Will you be able to watch the game on TV? If you live in any of the blue areas on the below map, you will be able to watch the game on Fox during the 1 p.m. ET slot.

The parts of the country not listed in the blue areas will be viewing the San Francisco 49ers at the Cleveland Browns or the New Orleans Saints at the Houston Texans.
On the call for the Vikings vs. Bears matchup will be play-by-play broadcaster Brandon Gaudin and color analyst Robert Smith, with Jen Hale serving as the sideline reporter. It's set to be an exciting and evenly matched NFC North dual on Sunday, with possible rainy conditions heading towards Soldier Field.
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