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Bears and Broncos TV, Radio, Streaming, Betting

How to watch Sunday's Bears and Broncos game with streaming and radio information as well as betting trends and lines.
Bears and Broncos TV, Radio, Streaming, Betting
Bears and Broncos TV, Radio, Streaming, Betting

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Denver Broncos (0-3) at Chicago Bears (0-3)

Where: Soldier Field, Chicago

Kickoff: Noon, Sunday

TV: CBS (Andrew Catalon, Matt Ryan, Tiki Barber, A.J. Ross)

Radio: ESPN AM-1000 (Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer, Jason McKie)

Spanish Radio, Latino-Mix 93.5 FM (Omar Ramos, Miguel Esparza)

Digital Radio, SiriusXM (Channels 81, 227)

Streaming: fuboTV (free trial)

The Line: Broncos by 3 1/2 (over/under 46)

The Matchup: The Bears come in hoping to break a 13-game losing streak against Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos, who suffered a 70-20 loss last week to the Miami Dolphins.

The Series: The 17th meeting. The teams are tied 8-8. The Bears are 4-3 against Denver at Soldier Field. The last Bears win at Soldier Field over the Broncos came in 2007 when Devin Hester had two return TDs and 232 total return yards. The Bears won the last meeting in Denver in 2019 on a last-second Eddy Piniero 53-yard field goal.

The Coaches: Sean Payton is 0-3 with the Broncos and 152-92 in his career. He has a 6-2 record against the Bears. Matt Eberflus is 3-17 in his second season and has never faced the Broncos as a head coach.

Last Week: The Broncos lost 70-20. They gave up 35 points in each half and became the first team ever to allow five TDs rushing and five passing in a game. The Broncos defense gave up touchdowns on 10 of 14 Miami possessions.

The Bears fell to 0-3 by being totally dominated at Kansas City, 41-10. They trailed 34-0 at halftime. Justin Fields was held to 99 yards passing on 11 of 22 with a TD and interception, and had 47 yards rushing. The Bears gave up 10 of 14 on third down conversions.

Notable: The Bears have one sack in three games a year after they finished with 20 sacks on the season to finish last in the NFL. ... Bears running backs average 15 rushing attempts per game as a group. ... A year after leading the Bears in receptions because of an injury to wide receiver Darnell Mooney, tight end Cole Kmet is tied for the team lead again with 11 receptions. ... Denver is ranked top 10 in yards per play, rushing yards per attempt, net passing yards a gmae and net passing yards per play. ... The Broncos defense is ranked last in the league in yards allowed per game and play, rushing yards per game and net yards passing per game. ... The Bears and Broncos are tied for 27th in turnover ratio at minus-4. ... Denver kick returner Marvin Mims leads the NFL with a 44-yard average for four returns, including a 99-yard kick return TD.

Betting Trends

  • The Broncos failed to cover 6 of their last 8 road games.
  • The Bears have failed to cover in six of their last nine games.
  • Denver was winless playing as a 3-point-or-more favorite five times last year.
  • It's been over the total in the last three Bears games.

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Gene Chamberlain
GENE CHAMBERLAIN

Gene Chamberlain has covered the Chicago Bears full time as a beat writer since 1994 and prior to this on a part-time basis for 10 years. He covered the Bears as a beat writer for Suburban Chicago Newspapers, the Daily Southtown, Copley News Service and has been a contributor for the Daily Herald, the Associated Press, Bear Report, CBS Sports.com and The Sporting News. He also has worked a prep sports writer for Tribune Newspapers and Sun-Times newspapers.