Bears vs Falcons Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Chicago Bears are getting set to host the Atlanta Falcons in their home finale for the 2023 NFL season. The Bears have been red hot at home, winning each of their last four games at Soldier Field. Meanwhile, the Falcons have lost three of their last four road games. The Bears have won six […]
The Chicago Bears are getting set to host the Atlanta Falcons in their home finale for the 2023 NFL season. The Bears have been red hot at home, winning each of their last four games at Soldier Field. Meanwhile, the Falcons have lost three of their last four road games.
The Bears have won six of their last seven home games against the Falcons dating back to 1985. However, the Falcons got the last laugh after defeating the Bears 23-17 the last time the two teams squared off at Soldier Field in Week 1, 2017.
Matt Ryan and the Falcons defeated the Mike Glennon led Bears to kickoff the final season of the John Fox era. Heading into Week 17, the rosters of both teams look drastically different as each team looks to hold on to their sliver of postseason hopes during the final two weeks of the season.
Prior to Sunday's kickoff, here's everything you need to know regarding the game:
Atlanta Falcons (7-8) at Chicago Bears (6-9)
Date: Sunday, Dec. 31
Time: 1:00 pm EST
Location: Soldier Field – Chicago, Illinois
Betting odds: Bears -3, Over/Under 38.0
How to watch on TV: CBS
Streaming: NFL+ (Subscription), YouTube Sunday Ticket, YouTube TV, Paramount +
Radio: ESPN 1000 (AM 1000, 100.3 FM HD2), SiriusXM (channels 81 or 228)
Will you be able to watch the game on TV? If you live in any of the orange areas on the map below, you will be able to watch the game on CBS during the early slate.

The majority of the country will be viewing the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Miami Dolphins on CBS in the red areas in a battle between the top two teams in the AFC.
As for the other early kickoffs on CBS, the New England Patriots will be playing the Buffalo Bills (blue), the Las Vegas Raiders will be playing the Indianapolis Colts (green), and the Jacksonville Jaguars hosting the Carolina Panthers (yellow).
On the call for the Falcons at Bears matchup will be play-by-play broadcaster Chris Lewis alongside former Super Bowl winning defensive back Jason McCourty who will join Lewis in the booth. Amanda Renner and former NFL offensive lineman Ross Tucker be serving as the game's sideline reporters.
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