Carolina Panthers vs. Chicago Bears Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
After a massive Week 4 win against the Los Angeles Rams, the Chicago Bears have now won seven consecutive home games and will be looking to keep that streak going against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.These two teams now have a lot of history that will last for years to come after completing a league-shattering […]
After a massive Week 4 win against the Los Angeles Rams, the Chicago Bears have now won seven consecutive home games and will be looking to keep that streak going against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
These two teams now have a lot of history that will last for years to come after completing a league-shattering trade that took place on March of 2023. That same trade allowed the Bears to draft Caleb Williams with what should have been the Panthers first overall pick. This weekend, the Panthers will get to see him in action from the other sideline.
Sunday's game will be available live on FOX, 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, those viewing inside the green areas on the map will be able to catch the Bears-Panthers matchup on FOX. Those inside the other areas will get the following other games during the 1:00 slate: Cleveland Browns at Washington Commanders (blue) and Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots (yellow).
During the late window, these games will be available in the following areas: Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers (red) and Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos (orange).
On call for the Bears vs. Panthers matchup will be Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma with Megan Olivi serving as the sideline reporter.
3 Things To Watch
1. Will Andy Dalton cross a former team off his list? The Panthers starting quarterback is looking to cross the Chicago Bears off the long list of teams he's defeated during his 14 year career. He'll also be playing at Soldier Field for the first time since starting for the Bears in 2021.
2. Can the run game build off a successful game? The Bears backfield has been a major storyline this season for the team but in Week 4 the unit looked great. D'Andre Swift nearly rushed for 100 yards while Roschon Johnson plowed his way into the end zone. Did the unit really find the right recipe or did they just have a lucky game?
3. Will a now-healthy Keenan Allen reach the end zone? After returning to the field last week, veteran WR Keenan Allen had just three receptions for 19 yards. He's still looking for his first TD with the Bears and this could be the week he gets it done.
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