Chicago Bears vs. Dallas Cowboys Week 3 Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
Massive revenge game in Week 3.
The Chicago Bears (0-2) will return home in Week 3 to take on the Dallas Cowboys (1-1) still looking to earn the first victory of the Ben Johnson Era and the perfect motivation to send a statement will be coming back to Soldier Field on Sunday.
Former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus is now in charge of running the Cowboys’ defense under head coach Brian Schottenheimer. Through two games, Eberflus’ defense has struggled and the unit has looked like the same predictable defense he ran during his time in Chicago.
It’s the ideal matchup for Ben Johnson’s offense to get back on track, saying the unit can shake off all the mental mistakes that are holding them back on that side of the ball. Defensively, the Bears are coming off a game where they allowed 52 points with Dak Prescott playing at an elite level again.
For fans wanting to watch the action unfold, only select areas of the country will be able to catch the game live on FOX.
FOX NFL Week 3 Broadcast Map (Late Window)

- Chicago Bears vs. Dallas Cowboys (Red)
- Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers (Blue)
Good news! Unless you live on the West Coast, you should be able to view the Week 3 matchup on FOX during the afternoon slate. This is as close to a nationwide game as you could get and for good reason. It’s going to be a massive game everyone should be tuning into on Sunday.
If you’re location happens to fall outside of the broadcast area for this game in Week 3, there are still ways to watch via streaming on FOX One, Fox Sports, Hulu + Live TV, NFL+, and Sling TV.
Bears vs. Cowboys Broadcast and Officiating Crew
The Bears vs. Cowboys matchup on Sunday has been assigned the FOX broadcast crew of Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), Tom Brady (analyst), Erin Andrews (sideline), and Tom Rinaldi (sideline). Already, fans have been making a big deal about Tom Brady calling this game given his other job as the minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, the team Chicago plays in Week 4, but it’s really not a big deal like fans are making it out to be.
As for the officiating team, referee Clay Martin and his crew will handle the game. The last time Martin worked a Bears game, Chicago won 24-22 in Week 18 against the Green Bay Packers, it’s the last time the Bears won a game after starting 0-2 in 2025. So, perhaps some good luck on Chicago’s side?
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