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Where to watch, listen to Bears-Cardinals game

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The Bears will play their third regular-season game at 3:25 p.m. (CT) Sunday against the Cardinals in Arizona. Here's how you can watch and listen to the contest:

Television
The game will be televised regionally on FOX, featuring Dick Stockton, (play-by-play), Mark Schlereth (analyst), and Jen Hale (sideline reporter).

According to 506sports.com, the game will be broadcast in the following areas:

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Radio
The contest will be broadcast on WBBM Newsradio 780 AM and 105.9 FM, with Jeff Joniak (play-by-play), former Bears guard Tom Thayer (analyst) and Mark Grote (sideline reporter). The game will also be broadcast across the Chicago Bears Radio Network.

The pregame show begins at noon. The postgame show from the locker room features exclusive analysis at ChicagoBears.com and CBSChicago.com/Bears.

The game will be broadcast in Spanish on 1200 AM and 93.5 FM with Hector Lozano (play-by-play) and Omar Ramos (analyst).

The game can also be heard on SiriusXM channel 135 and internet channel 805.

Digital media
Fans can follow game action on ChicagoBears.com and the team's other social media channels as well as via the official Chicago Bears app. The Bears Gameday Live pregame show (beginning at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday) and the Bears Postgame Live show, both on FOX, will be streamed live in the Bears app and on ChicagoBears.com.

NFL Game Pass
Sunday's Bears-Cardinals game will be available on NFL Game Pass as soon as the game ends. The "condensed game" version will be available 2-4 hours after the game ends, while the "coaches film" will be posted Tuesday morning.

Top storyline
The Bears defense has shined in the team's first two games. The team leads the league in sacks with 10, and the defense also had an interception in each game. Last week the defensive unit put on a clinic against the Seahawks. Linebacker Danny Trevathan recorded the first multi-sack game of his career, finishing the night with two sacks, a team-high eight tackles and a forced fumble. The performance earned him NFL Defensive Player of the Week honors. Linebacker Khalil Mack also continued to make his presence felt with a sack and five tackles. The secondary also showed up Monday night. Cornerback Prince Amukamara had his first interception since the 2015 season, and took it the other way for his first career touchdown. The Bears defense will look to continue its attack against a Cardinals offense that's last in the league in scoring, with just six points on the season, and last in total yards, averaging 175.0 per game.

Trubisky time
Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky has been solid in the Bears first two games, but the second-year quarterback is still looking for a breakthrough performance. Trubisky has completed nearly 70 percent of his throws and threw for two touchdowns Monday night against the Seahawks. The Cardinals defense could give Trubisky a chance to attack it through the air. The unit gave up 354 passing yards last week against the Rams and has given up an average of 294.5 in its first two games.

History lesson
The Bears are 52-28-6 all-time against the Cardinals in regular-season play. Chicago has won six of the last nine contests and is 2-0 at State Farm Stadium (formerly University of Phoenix Stadium) during the regular season.

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