
The NFL has not officially released the Bears 2026 schedule, so everything below should be considered speculation until the league makes official announcements.
Chicago is one of the NFL’s biggest brands, Caleb Williams is a national draw, and with Ben Johnson leading the franchise in year 2, it would be surprising if the Bears didn’t once again receive a few primetime games.
Here’s how the primetime slate could shake out.
Adam Schefter has floated the possibility of Chicago opening the season in Seattle, and if that happens, it would make a lot of sense as a marquee standalone game.
The NFL loves opening the year with quarterback intrigue, national brands, and playoff-caliber teams. Caleb Williams beginning Year 2 under Ben Johnson against the defending Super Bowl champs, in one of the league’s loudest stadiums, checks every box.
If the league wants a statement opener, Chicago makes too much sense.
Prediction: Wednesday Night Season Opener
This one feels almost inevitable.
Yes, Detroit traditionally owns the Thanksgiving slot, but the Bears are far too big of a television draw to leave off the holiday slate entirely. Chicago played in the Black Friday matchup against the Eagles last year.
Prediction: Thanksgiving Day
Some matchups simply schedule themselves.
Bears-Packers remains one of the NFL’s most recognizable rivalries, and if Chicago continues trending upward, the league will absolutely want this game (maybe even both) in a marquee window.
Caleb Williams vs. Jordan Love in primetime would draw massive ratings like it did multiple times last season.
Prediction: Sunday Night Football
This has blockbuster written all over it. Rematch from last season where the Bears solidified themself as a playoff team with a big win over the Eagles.
Philadelphia remains one of the league’s biggest brands, and Chicago vs. Philly offers serious playoff energy if both teams meet expectations.
The NFL already showed confidence putting Bears-Eagles in a major standalone slot last year. Doing it again in a traditional primetime window would be no surprise.
Prediction: Monday Night Football
If the NFL wants ratings, this is another obvious pick.
Josh Allen vs. Caleb Williams in a standalone holiday showcase would be one of the league’s most marketable quarterback matchups.
Star quarterbacks. Massive audience. Doesn't get much better than that.
Prediction: Christmas Day
Five primetime games feels like the floor if Chicago meets expectations.
But a sixth standalone appearance is absolutely in play thanks to flex scheduling.
The NFL showed last season it has no problem moving Bears games into bigger windows when playoff stakes or strong ratings potential exist. A late-season showdown against Green Bay definitely could happen.
Projected Bears Primetime Schedule:
at Seahawks — Wednesday Night Season Opener
vs Lions — Thanksgiving
vs Packers — Sunday Night Football
vs Eagles — Monday Night Football
at Bills — Christmas Day
If Caleb Williams takes the expected Year 3 leap, don’t be surprised if Chicago once again becomes one of the NFL’s most featured teams.
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