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Where to watch, listen to Bears-Rams game

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The Bears will play their 13th regular-season game at 7:20 pm (CT) on Sunday night when they host the Rams. Here's how you can watch and listen to the contest:

Television
The game will be televised nationally on NBC, featuring Al Michaels, (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth (analyst) and Michelle Tafoya (sideline reporter).

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 be broadcast across the Chicago Bears Radio Network.

The pregame show begins at 4 p.m. The postgame show from the locker room features exclusive analysis at ChicagoBears.com and CBSChicago.com/Bears.

The matchup will be broadcast nationally on Westwood One - Sirius/XM 88 with Kevin Kugler (play-by-play), Tony Boselli (analyst) and Scott Graham (pregame, halftime).

The game will be broadcast in Spanish on 1200 AM and 93.5 FM.

The matchup will be broadcast nationally on Westwood One - Sirius/XM 88 with Kevin Kugler (play-by-play), Tony Boselli (analyst) and Scott Graham (pregame, halftime).

The game will be broadcast in Spanish on 1200 AM and 93.5 FM.

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 App
Fans on the go can follow the game on their mobile phone through the official NFL app. Download the app to check your in-market game.

NFL Game Pass
Sunday's Bears-Rams game will be available on NFL Game Pass as soon as the game ends. The condensed game version will also be be available as soon as the game ends, while the coaches film will be posted Tuesday morning.

Top Storyline
Sunday night's primetime matchup between the Bears and the Rams pits one of the league's best defenses against one of the league's most explosive offenses. The Bears rank toward the top in nearly every defensive category, ranking first in turnover margin, interceptions, points off takeaways and lowest opposing passer rating. On the opposite side of the ball, Los Angeles is led by a dynamic duo in quarterback Jared Goff and running back Todd Gurley. The Rams have put up huge numbers this season, ranking second in points per game and yards per game. It will be a clash of strengths on Sunday night, as the Bears look to bounce back after their loss last week and roll into the final fourth of the season.

Trubisky likely to return
Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky said he plans to play on Sunday night after missing the last two weeks with a right shoulder injury. Trubisky fully participated in practice on Wednesday and said he's continuing to work on regaining strength in his throwing arm. In his 10 games prior to his injury, Trubisky recorded 2,832 yards of total offense and accounted for 23 touchdowns. Trubisky has also showcased his ability to run the ball and ranks second among quarterbacks with 36.3 rushing yards per game. If Trubisky makes his return, it will make for a must-watch showdown between two of the league's most exciting young quarterbacks.

History Lesson
The Bears are 53-36-3 all-time against the Rams. The teams are meeting for the first time since 2015, a 37-13 Bears win at the Edward Jones Dome when the Rams still played in St. Louis. The last time the Rams played at Soldier Field, the Bears won 23-6 in a 2012 matchup.

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