HOW TO WATCH, LISTEN AND LIVESTREAM: Denver Broncos at Chicago Bears NFL

The Broncos will travel to Chicago to play the Bears at Soldier Field on Oct. 1, 2023 at 11 a.m. MT.

MATCHUP

Denver will continue its stretch of road games when the Broncos travel to the Midwest to take on the Chicago Bears. The Broncos are looking to start off October with their first regular-season win under Head Coach Sean Payton and get in the win column against the Bears, who are also 0-3.

Sunday’s game will mark the first duel between Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson and Bears quarterback Justin Fields, two former Big Ten quarterbacks who have established themselves among the best dual-threat players of their generation. Wilson has gotten off to a strong start this season, as he ranks in the top ten in touchdowns (5th), passing yardage (8th), passer rating (7th) and yards per attempt (6th) entering Week 4. One of Wilson’s big-play threats, rookie wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr., will also look to continue his hot start. Mims ranks second in the league in all-purpose yardage and has earned Rookie of the Week nominations after each of the Broncos’ two most recent games. Denver’s special teams unit has also excelled in recent weeks, including paving the way for Mims’ 99-yard kickoff return touchdown against Miami. The Broncos’ defense will look to rebound and slow down Fields, who has rushed for a team-high 109 yards this season and amassed 1,143 rushing yards in 2022.

INJURY UPDATE

Outside linebacker Frank Clark (hip), inside linebacker Josey Jewell (hip) and defensive tackle Mike Purcell (ribs) were ruled out of the game, and safety Justin Simmons (hip) is listed as questionable. Center Lloyd Cushenberry (illness) and wide receiver Jerry Jeudy (knee) were not given game statuses and are expected to be available for Sunday’s game.

For Chicago, running back Travis Homer is questionable to play with an ankle injury. The following Bears were ruled out for Sunday’s game: defensive backs Josh Blackwell, Eddie Jackson and Jaylon Johnson. Defensive back Tyrique Stevenson (illness) was not given a game status.

HOW TO WATCH, LISTEN AND LIVESTREAM

WATCH LOCALLY ON TV: CBS

Play-by-Play: Andrew Catalon

Analyst: Tiki Barber

Analyst: Matt Ryan

Sideline: AJ Ross

WATCH LOCALLY VIA STREAMING: Paramount+ or NFL+

Online: fuboTV(Start Your Free Trial)

 

 

Announcers: ESPN+: Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovski, Louis Riddick and Laura Rutledge | Disney+: Drew Carter, Booger McFarland and 12-year-old Pepper Parsley

Stream local games on Paramount+ or stream local games on mobile devices on NFL+.

An NFL+ subscription includes the ability to stream live local and prime-time games on mobile and tablet devices, access to NFL Network and live game audio (home, away and national calls) for every game of the season. NFL+ Premium subscriptions also includes NFL RedZone and full-game replays across devices.

WATCH OUT OF MARKET: NFL Sunday Ticket

Watch every out-of-market Sunday afternoon game on NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube or YouTube TV.

LISTEN LOCALLY: KOA – 850 AM/94.1 FM

Play-by-Play: Dave Logan

Analyst: Rick Lewis

Sideline: Susie Wargin

LISTEN OUT OF MARKET: SiriusXM

Listen on channel 135 or 386 or on the SXM app (siriusxm.us/BroncosSXM).

SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS

Follow the Broncos for live game-day updates, videos and behind-the-scenes photos:

Instagram: @Broncos

Twitter: @Broncos

Facebook: Denver Broncos

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