Chicago Bears vs Green Bay Packers Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
A lot of eyes will be on the Chicago Bears' matchup against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday with the Bears looking to end a three-game losing streak against the Packers coming out of the bye week.
The Bears haven't defeated the Packers since Week 15 of the 2018 season and have lost 10 consecutive matchups against their division rival.
Things are looking up for the Bears in Week 11 based on some recent changes made this week. On Tuesday, the Bears parted ways with offensive coordinator Shane Waldron to hopefully create some kind of spark for the unit.
Sunday's matchup will be available live on FOX during the early afternoon window, but not everyone in the country will be able to view the game. Here's which areas will be carrying the game on Sunday.
Based on the map above, the majority of the country will be viewing Bears and Packers game in the red area. Those inside the orange areas will be able to view the Cleveland Browns at New Orleans Saints game. The other early game on FOX will be the Los Angeles Rams at New England Patriots game in the yellow areas.
On call for the Bears vs. Packers matchup will be the FOX A-Team with Kevin Burkhardt on play-by-play alongside analyst and former legendary quarterback Tom Brady with sideline reporters Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi. For those who are unable to watch on TV, you can stream the game on FOX Sports, Fubo, NFL+, or YouTube TV.
If you can't watch the game on TV, you can still tune in and listen on ESPN AM-1000 with Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer, and Jason McKie.
3 Things To Watch
How will Thomas Brown look as OC? - The Bears made a coaching change this week with Thomas Brown being promoted to offensive coordinator. Will the change spark some kind of fire under the team's offense that's failed to score a TD in two games?
Will the protection hold up? - The Bears were down multiple offensive linemen over the last two weeks and as a result, rookie quarterback Caleb Williams was sacked 6+ times in each game, including 9 times in Week 10. That can't continue in Week 11.
Can the Bears contain Josh Jacobs? - This matchup will have a new challenge for the Bears in new Packers RB Josh Jacobs. Jacobs ranks 5th in the NFL in rushing yards per game and the Bears have allowed 133.0 rushing yards per game through nine games.