How to watch Chicago Bears at Las Vegas Raiders Week 4: Ben Johnson looks to keep the momentum rolling after earning first win of the season

A chance to get back to .500.

Kole Noble Chicago Bears News Writer
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Sep 21, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears free safety Kevin Byard (31) reacts against the Dallas Cowboys during the second half at Soldier Field.
Kevin Byard (31) reacts against the Dallas Cowboys during the second half at Soldier Field. Matt Marton-Imagn Images

The Chicago Bears are flying high coming off a 31-14 win over the Dallas Cowboys at home to pick up the first victory of the Ben Johnson Era after starting the season 0-2.

Chicago was firing on all cylinders in Week 3. The offense played mistake-free football and finally got to show off Johnson’s explosive scheme and the defense had a four turnover performance one week removed from giving up 52 points.

However, it’s any given week in the NFL world. The Bears are preparing for a challenge in Week 4 against the Las Vegas Raiders and keeping their eyes on getting back to .500 going into the bye.

“We’re looking to piggyback of that performance here and go for our first road win here this week,” head coach Ben Johnson told reporters on Monday. “We’re road underdogs already. I think Vegas is picked to beat us. So, we gotta come out and have another great week of preparation.”

Here’s how you can tune in and watch.

How to Watch: Bears at Raiders Week 4

  • When: Sunday, September 28th at 4:25 p.m. ET
  • Where: Allegiant Stadium
  • TV Live: CBS
  • Stream: Hulu + Live TV, NFL+, Paramount +, YouTube, YouTube TV
  • Listen: ESPN 1000

3 Bears Players To Watch

TE Colston Loveland: Chicago’s rookie tight end suffered a hip injury early in Week 3 and did not return to the game, which was a shame because he was already getting pretty involved in the game plan. Loveland has a chance to make it back to the field in time for Sunday’s game, so his availability throughout the week of practice will be something to watch.

WR Luther Burden III: Sticking with rookie pass catchers, second-round pick Luther Burden III had his breakout performance last week with over 100-yards receiving and one touchdown off a classic Ben Johnson trick play. We’ll see if that kind of game leads to more opportunities for him on offense.

S Jaquan Brisker: Heading into Week 3, safety Jaquan Brisker went to social media and expressed his desire to rush the passer more and overall be used more defensively. Against the Cowboys, Brisker had three QB pressures on six pass rush snaps with one reception allowed in coverage.

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