How to watch, stream, and listen to the Los Angeles Rams at Chicago Bears matchup in Week 4
The Chicago Bears will be returning home to Soldier Field in Week 4 to take on the Los Angeles Rams after dropping two one-possession games on the road.The Bears' offense led by rookie quarterback Caleb Williams looked a lot more positive in Week 3's loss and has an encouraging trajectory going into this game.Defensively, the […]
The Chicago Bears will be returning home to Soldier Field in Week 4 to take on the Los Angeles Rams after dropping two one-possession games on the road.
The Bears' offense led by rookie quarterback Caleb Williams looked a lot more positive in Week 3's loss and has an encouraging trajectory going into this game.
Defensively, the Bears should, on paper, match up really well against the Rams depleted offense. The unit, however, shouldn't be taken lightly with head coach Sean McVay on the sidelines and quarterback Matthew Stafford under center.
Here's everything you need to know to catch the action during Sunday's early window.
How to watch
The Bears and Rams matchup will be broadcasted live on FOX during the early window. The broadcast map to see if you can view the game in your local area will be released later this week, but the other games of the window on FOX are Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons, and Cincinnati Bengals at Carolina Panthers.
How to stream
Fans who are outside the local broadcast area will still be able to catch the game on Sunday by streaming live on FoxSports.com or NFL+ with subscriptions.
How to listen
Sunday's game will air live on ESPN 1000 with Jeff Joniak doing the play-by-play, alongside Tom Thayer and sideline reporter Jason McKie.
Players to watch
Bears:
WR Rome Odunze – The Bears first round wide receiver came alive in Week 3 topping 100 receiving yards and scoring his first NFL TD. He'll look to keep things going against the Rams secondary that allowed 175 yards and 3 TDs to Jauan Jennings in Week 3.
RG Matt Pryor – The Bears massive offensive lineman finally got the nod in Week 3 and started for the Bears at right guard over an injured Nate Davis. Will that continue next Sunday? Or will Davis return to his usual position if he's healthy?
LB Tremaine Edmunds – The Rams passing game will be looking to attack the middle of the field without their top two pass catchers. A lot of attention will be on the Bears LB duo, mainly Tremaine Edmunds who had a key interception against the Colts.
Rams:
RB Kyren Williams – After allowing Jonathan Taylor to take over the game in Week 3, the Bears defense will need to be on their A-game defending against the Rams lead back who totaled 100+ yards of scrimmage and had three total TDs.
WR Tutu Atwell – It seemed like Tutu was the main man in the passing game for the Rams with Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua out of the lineup. Him and Demarcus Robinson will be the players to highlight for the secondary to defend.
DT Kobie Turner – The Bears have struggled in pass protection through three games this season and the Rams second-year defensive tackle could cause a headache for the unit going up against center Coleman Shelton, who's allowed 8 total pressures.
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