Bears at Packers Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch on TV?
The Chicago Bears are gearing up for the 2023 season finale in Week 18 against the Green Bay Packers to add yet another chapter in the league's oldest rivalry. The Packers are entering into Week 18 with a win-and-in scenario in terms of clinching a playoff berth. Green Bay faced a similar situation in 2022 […]
The Chicago Bears are gearing up for the 2023 season finale in Week 18 against the Green Bay Packers to add yet another chapter in the league's oldest rivalry.
The Packers are entering into Week 18 with a win-and-in scenario in terms of clinching a playoff berth. Green Bay faced a similar situation in 2022 but lost in Week 18 to the Detroit Lions and ultimately missed the playoffs. Can the Bears pull off the Week 18 spoiler against the Packers once again?
History is certainly not on the Bears side. Chicago has lost nine consecutive games against the Packers and haven’t earned a win at Lambeau Field since Week 12, 2015. The Bears fell 38-20 in Week 1 against the Packers to kick off the 2023 season. The team has drastically improved since that loss and are hungry to have their revenge.
Prior to Sunday's kickoff, here's everything you need to know regarding the game:
Chicago Bears (7-9) at Green Bay Packers (8-8)
Date: Sunday, Jan. 7
Time: 4:25 pm EST
Location: Lambeau Field – Green Bay, Wisconsin
Betting odds: Packers -3, Over/Under 44.0
How to watch on TV: CBS
Streaming: NFL+ (Subscription), YouTube Sunday Ticket, YouTube TV, Fubo
Radio: ESPN 1000 (AM 1000, 100.3 FM HD2), SiriusXM (Channels 160 & 382), ESPN
Will you be able to watch the game on TV? If you live in any of the red areas on the map below, you will be able to watch the game on CBS during the late slate.

Those in the green areas will be watching the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Las Vegas Raiders. Viewers found in the blue areas will be watching the Philadelphia Eagles looking to snatch the NFC East title must-win matchup against the New York Giants.
On the call for the Bears at Packers matchup will the CBS A-team consisting of play-by-play broadcaster Jim Nantz alongside former Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo in the booth. Tracy Wolfson be serving as the game's sideline reporter.
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