How to watch and stream Broncos vs. Bears in NFL Week 4

The Denver Broncos are looking to bounce back in a big way after their crushing defeat to the Miami Dolphins which saw the team nearly make history with a 70-point performance. Sean Payton was brought in hoping to make some major changes. Yet, despite that, the team hasn't found its way into the win column […]

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The Denver Broncos are looking to bounce back in a big way after their crushing defeat to the Miami Dolphins which saw the team nearly make history with a 70-point performance.

Sean Payton was brought in hoping to make some major changes. Yet, despite that, the team hasn't found its way into the win column this season. 

Luckily for the Broncos, they are facing a team in the Chicago Bears who have yet to secure a win this season either. While the issues may differ, both teams are in a spot where they are nowhere near meeting expectations.

With all of that being said, here's how you can tune into the matchup.

Date: Sunday, October 1

Time: 1 p.m. ET

Location: Soldier Field – Chicago, Illinois

Betting odds: Denver -3, Over/Under 46 (per DraftKings)

How to watch on TV: CBS

Streaming: NFL Sunday Ticket, fuboTV

3 Denver Broncos to watch

  • Marvin Mims Jr. – Mims has been one of the lone bright spots through the Broncos' winless season. The rookie is quickly asserting himself as one of the top options in the offense. If the Broncos are hoping to be successful, Mims should get a healthy dose of targets.
  • Samaje Perine – The Broncos brought in the talented running back to be a one-two punch with fellow running back Javonte Williams. Paying him $7.5M over 2 seasons, and with the impressive camp and preseason he had, fans were hoping for a little more production. Maybe this is the game where he shines in the offense.
  • Vance Joseph – Not a player to watch, but he could be on the hottest seat of all time. Allowing the Dolphins to carve the defense up for 70 points in an NFL game is unheard of and unacceptable. To his defense, the team gave up during the contest. Another blowout loss and Joseph might be on his way out. 

More Broncos news ahead of the game