The Chicago Bears are fresh of the first victory of the season and now is when we find out what this new-look team is made of under head coach Ben Johnson with the team looking to get back to .500. If the team wants to achieve that, Chicago can't afford to get cocky after a big win and overlook the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.
The Bears looked strong in Week 3 with an offensive explosion led by quarterback Caleb Williams and a rebounding defensive effort from defensive coordinator Dennis Allen's unit, but that was against a Dallas Cowboys team that as frankly struggled all season so far in 2025.
Between head coach Pete Carroll and quarterback Geno Smith, this Raiders team is led by some experienced NFL veterans and can easily pull off a trap game at home if the Bears don't prepare the right way again going into this game.
As for the fans wanting to tune in to watch, you'll need to prepare in advance as well, because not everyone will be able to watch the action this Sunday on CBS during the late window of games.
Tough pull for the out-of-towners this week wanting to watch the Bears fresh off the first win of the season. Virtually the entire country outside of the Nevada and Chicago area will be tuned into the Baltimore Ravens at Kansas City Chiefs matchup, which makes sense. That's a much bigger game. The Ravens and Chiefs are two juggernauts in the AFC and the loser of that game will drop to 1-3.
Fortunately for Bears' fans outside of the Chicago area, there's still some ways to watch Sunday's game in Vegas via streaming on Hulu + Live TV, NFL+, Paramount +, YouTube, YouTube TV.
The Bears at Raiders matchup on Sunday has been assigned the CBS broadcast crew of Spero Dedes (play-by-play), Adam Archuleta (analyst), and Aditi Kinkhabwala (sideline).
As for the officiating team, referee Adrian Hill and his crew will handle the game. Hill and his crew previously worked the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New York Jets game in Week 3, a matchup that featured 21 penalties for 205 total yards. Interestingly enough, the Raiders are 0-2 in games officiated by Hill while the Bears are 3-3.
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