How to watch Chicago Bears vs. Dallas Cowboys Week 3: Ben Johnson looks to right the ship as Matt Eberflus makes his return to Chicago

Extra motivation in this one.

Kole Noble Chicago Bears News Writer
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Oct 30, 2022; Arlington, Texas, USA; Chicago Bears safety Jaquan Brisker (9) sacks Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) in the fourth quarter at AT&T Stadium.
Jaquan Brisker (9) sacks Dak Prescott (4) in the fourth quarter at AT&T Stadium. Tim Heitman-Imagn Images

Once again, Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson is looking to turn the page following another demoralizing loss to open the season, with the most recent being even more humiliating.

The Bears lost 52-21 against the Detroit Lions in Week 2 with the Lions having extra motivation after losing its former offensive coordinator to the division rival and getting beat down in Week 1.

Now, it’s the Bears who have extra motivation going into Sunday’s matchup. Chicago is now 0-2 with both losses coming against an NFC North opponent. In Week 3, the Bears will return home to Soldier Field to take on the 1-1 Dallas Cowboys.

The extra motivation? Former head coach Matt Eberflus is now in charge of running the defense in Dallas, a unit that’s allowed 61 points through two games. Surely the Bears will be eager to go out there and lay it on the former Bears’ head coach in a statement-like game. Here’s how you can tune in and watch.

How to Watch: Bears vs. Cowboys Week 3

  • When: Sunday, September 21st at 4:25 p.m. ET
  • Where: Soldier Field
  • TV Live: FOX
  • Stream: FOX One, Fox Sports, Hulu + Live TV, NFL+, Sling TV
  • Listen: ESPN 1000

3 Bears Players To Watch

DE Montez Sweat: Ben Johnson dialed up the heat on the team’s top pass rusher to start showing up after what he’s put on the stat sheet the first two weeks. Through two games, Sweat has three pressures and zero sacks. Inexcusable, especially when he’s not winning one-on-one opportunities.

WR DJ Moore: On the offensive side of the ball, DJ Moore has now gone eight consecutive games without a 100-yard receiving game. He’s yet to score a touchdown this season. If he’s supposed to be the team’s top playmaker, he needs to start showing up like it.

CB Tyrique Stevenson: In the secondary, Tyrique Stevenson has been getting cooked. Something that becomes even more concerning after the latest Jaylon Johnson injury update. Going up against CeeDee Lamb won’t be an easy challenge either.

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