How to Watch Bears vs. Titans in NFL Week 1 with and without cable

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We are on the eve of the 2024 NFL season as the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens will lift the lid on the season with a Thursday night matchup. The Chicago Bears open their season at home with a game against the Tennessee Titans at Soldier Field on Sunday.

It's all led to this moment for the Bears. Caleb Williams will take the field on Sunday as the Bears' starting quarterback for the first time during the regular season. All of the moves that the Bears made this offseason were to help Williams find comfort in his rookie season, with the expectation that the team finally has an answer at the quarterback position.

We have you covered for how to watch the Bears' season opener with or without cable.

How to watch Bears vs. Titans on TV:

In-market fans can watch the Bears' 2024 opener on Fox Chicago. According to the Bears' official website, the game will also be broadcast on the following affiliate stations.

Cedar Rapids/Waterloo/Iowa City/Dubuque KGAN
Champaign/Springfield-Decatur WRSP/WCCU
Chicago WFLD
Evansville WTVW/WEHT
Fort Wayne WFFT
Honolulu, Hawaii KGMB/KHNL
Madison WMTV
Peoria WMBD
Quad Cities KLJB/WHBF/KGCW
Rockford WIFR
South Bend/Ekhart WSBT
Terre Haute WTWO/WAWV

How to stream Bears vs Titans:

Out-of-market fans are going to have to subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket to watch this game live. YouTube TV is the exclusive home of NFL Sunday Ticket.

In-market fans have even more options as they can catch the game live on several different services such as YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, FuboTV, and Sling. This will be the case during the season for any Bears game that is aired on Fox Chicago.

Bears vs Titans game details:

  • Location: Soldier Field
  • Kickoff time: 12:00 p.m. CST
  • Last regular season matchup: 2020 (24-17 Bears loss)

There's a very simple thing to watch for during this game: will the Bears be prepared? Everything that the Bears have done this offseason would suggest that while they brought back Matt Eberflus for a third season, Eberflus, with the moves of general manager Ryan Poles, has charted a new course for the Bears. Early confirmation of that will be if the Bears avoid a clunker to open the season.

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