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How to watch Chicago Bears vs. Minnesota Vikings: Week 11 TV channel, live stream info, start time
Here's how to watch the Bears' rematch with the Minnesota Vikings this Sunday, in a key NFC North matchup. The Bears and Vikings will be broadcast on FOX. Kevin Burkhardt will have the play-by-play call with Tom Brady serving as an analyst. Erin Andrews will be reporting from the sidelines.
The Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts are rumored to be in the market for help on the same side of the ball, which could lead to a struggle between general manager Chris Ballard and Ryan Poles.
According to ESPN NFL insider Bill Barnwell, the Bears could make a bold decision on veteran wide receiver DJ Moore. With their current offensive strengths, Poles and Johnson could decide to part with Moore at the deadline in a potentially wild trade.
The Bears could leave Swift’s status a mystery until about 90 minutes from kickoff (or until one of the top NFL insiders leaks information in the early morning, as ESPN’s Adam Schefter is prone to doing.) They could also tip their hand — or, at least, their expectations — on Saturday afternoon, though, if they make any roster moves.
Drastic improvement in pass and run blocking and Wright's pancakes at right tackle are bringing attention to positions usually faceless for even the best teams.
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Chicago Bears: Wide receiver on hot seat is not who you think it is
Chicago Bears wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus might be finding himself in the dog house. Zaccheaus, might wind up seeing his playing time cut into as rookie Luther Burden continues to emerge, and the coaching staff grows frustrated after the 28-year-old dropped three passes in Sunday’s 24-20 comeback win over the New York Giants.
The Bears are paying Swift on a three-year deal worth $24 million that runs through 2026. However, the team can get out of that contract before its final season by paying a dead cap hit of just $1.33 million and save $7.5 million against the cap.
Expert recap and game analysis of the Chicago Bears vs. New York Giants NFL game from November 9, 2025 on ESPN.