The Chicago Bears are gearing up for one last road trip to take on the Green Bay Packers in Week 18 before transitioning into the offseason.
For the Bears, the team desperately wants to come away with one win to end the season and avoiding finishing out with an 11-game losing streak. However, the Bears have lost eight straight games at Lambeau Field, with the last win coming in Week 12 of the 2015 season.
Sunday's matchup will be available live on FOX during the early window, but not everyone in the country will be able to view the game. Here's which areas will be carrying the game on Sunday.
Based on the map above, those located inside the green area will be able to watch the Bears at Packers matchup on FOX. Those inside the blue areas will have to watch the Washington Commanders at the Dallas Cowboys. Those inside the red area will be watching the New Orleans Saints at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. And those inside the yellow area will be watching the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Indianapolis Colts.
On call for the Bears vs. Packers matchup will be Kevin Kugler on play-by-play alongside analyst Daryl Johnston with sideline reporter Laura Okmin.
For those who are unable to watch on TV, you can stream the game on NFL+ or YouTube TV. If you can't watch the game on TV, you can still tune in and listen on ESPN AM-1000 with Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer, and Jason McKie.
Will the protection hold up? - Caleb Williams has been sacked 67 times this season, easily the most in the NFL and nine shy of setting a new NFL record. Both Williams, and the offensive line, need to show something positive going into the offseason.
How will the draft pick be affected? - The Bears coaches and players aren't worried about this, but the fans definitely are. Depending on the results of this game and the rest of the slate, the Bears could have the as high as the 4th pick or as low as the 10th.
Which QB will the Bears face? - The Packers will start all of the normal starters, including quarterback Jordan Love. But, it's unlikely they all finish the game, meaning the Bears might have to adjust the game plan if the more mobile Malik Willis comes in.
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