The Chicago Bears will play in their regular season finale this weekend in an important game against the Detroit Lions — and they’ll do it at home.
But for those not heading to Soldier Field for the big game, when and where will you be able to watch it?
Here’s what to know:
What time is the Bears game?
The Bears are set to take on the Lions at 3:25 p.m. CT for their season finale.
Where can you watch the Bears game?
TV channel: The game will air on Fox
Streaming: NFL+ in the Chicago area only
Radio: ESPN Chicago (1000 AM, 100.3 FM HD2). Those looking for Spanish audio can listen on 93.5 FM
What’s at stake?
The Bears are already NFC North champions, but Sunday’s game will still hold plenty of weight as they vie for the No. 2 seed.
The Eagles (11-5) would earn the No. 2 seed in the NFC if they can beat the Washington Commanders, coupled with a Bears loss to the Lions.
If either result doesn’t occur, the Bears would be the second-seed, and the Eagles, who lost to the Bears earlier this season, would be the No. 3 seed.
In addition, Caleb Williams heads into the regular-season finale with the Bears’ single-season passing record almost at hand and 4,000 yards within reach. With 3,730 yards, he needs 109 to surpass Erik Kramer’s mark of 3,838 in 1995 and 270 to hit 4,000 for the season.
Coach Ben Johnson dismissed 4,000 as “an arbitrary number.” But in Chicago, it is a big deal. The Bears, after all, are the only franchise without a 4,000-yard passer.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.