Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears broadcast map — Will you be able to watch on TV?
This is a must-win game if either team wants to win the NFC North.
The Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears are set to meet for the second time this season with the second game at U.S. Bank Stadium this Sunday.
For the Bears, quarterback Caleb Williams has taken a step forward in his development thanks to head coach Ben Johnson. They come into the game at 6-3, and coming in on a two-game winning streak.
The Vikings are in a different spot at 4-5. They beat the Detroit Lions two weeks ago on the road, but followed it up with a loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday afternoon. Head coach Kevin O’Connell has come under fire due to his play calling.
This is a crucial game for the NFC North, as both teams are still in the race. Here’s how you can watch it.
Chicago Bears vs. Minnesota Vikings
When: Sunday, November 16th at 12:00 PM CT
Where: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
NFL Week 11 broadcast map

Fox only has one game in each market this week, meaning that, even though it’s the marquee game for the network this week, a significant portion of the nation won’t get to see it. However, if you are in the red-covered areas, you will get to see the Bears and Vikings.
How to watch, listen & stream Chicago Bears vs. Minnesota Vikings
- Broadcast: Fox
- Crew: Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), Tom Brady (color), Erin Andrews & Tom Rinaldi (sideline)
- Live stream: FuboTV
- Radio: KFAN 100.3, Vikings Radio Network
Vikings need to stop Caleb Williams
One of the biggest things the Vikings need to do is stop the Bears’ offense. Head coach Ben Johnson has done a good job of helping Caleb Williams’ development so far this season. Arguably the biggest aspect has been sack avoidance.
Last season, Williams took a whopping 68 sacks, with a 28.2% pressure-to-sack ratio. This year, it’s only 14 sacks and a 12.1% pressure-to-sack ratio. That’s a massive improvement year-over-year. Williams’ superpower is creating outside of structure, and having this club in his bag is a major improvement.
Unfortunately for the Vikings, finishing at the quarterback has been a major weakness for them this year. Jonathan Greenard has somewhere in the neighborhood of 12 theoretical sacks, as quarterbacks continue to escape the grasp of the defense. That could be the key to the game on Sunday.
Minnesota Vikings’ 2025 football schedule
- Week 1 (Sept. 8): @ Chicago Bears (Monday Night Football) Win 27-24
- Week 2 (Sept. 14): Atlanta Falcons (Sunday Night Football) Loss 22-6
- Week 3 (Sept. 21): Cincinnati Bengals Win 48-10
- Week 4 (Sept. 28): @ Pittsburgh Steelers (in Dublin, Ireland) Loss 24-21
- Week 5 (Oct. 5): @ Cleveland Browns (in London, England) Win 21-17
- Week 6 (Oct. 12): Bye
- Week 7 (Oct. 19): Philadelphia Eagles Loss 28-22
- Week 8 (Oct. 23): @ Los Angeles Chargers (Thursday Night Football) Loss 37-10
- Week 9 (Nov. 2): @ Detroit Lions Win 27-24
- Week 10 (Nov. 9): Baltimore Ravens Loss 27-19
- Week 11 (Nov. 16): Chicago Bears
- Week 12 (Nov. 23): @ Green Bay Packers
- Week 13 (Nov. 30): @ Seattle Seahawks
- Week 14 (Dec. 7): Washington Commanders
- Week 15 (Dec. 14): @ Dallas Cowboys
- Week 16 (Dec. 21): @ New York Giants
- Week 17 (Dec. 25): Detroit Lions
- Week 18 (TBD) Green Bay Packers
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