The Chicago Bears are set to take on the Buffalo Bills today in an NFL preseason matchup. Bears head coach Matt Eberflus has not yet disclosed whether Caleb Williams, the top overall pick from the 2024 NFL Draft, will start in this game.
Details for watching the Chicago Bears vs. Buffalo Bills game are as follows:
The game will take place on Saturday, August 10, 2024, at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT). It will be broadcast on the NFL Network and can be streamed on Sling TV and other platforms.
For viewers without cable who want to watch the game, Sling TV offers a cost-effective streaming option. The NFL Network is available on Sling through either the Orange or Blue packages. For optimal access to NFL games, it’s recommended to subscribe to the Orange + Blue package, which typically costs $60 per month but is currently available for half price at $30 for the first month. The Blue package, which includes channels such as NBC and USA, starts at $45 per month ($22.50 for the first month).
Sling also provides savings on a four-month Sports Extra plan that includes channels like the Golf Channel and Big Ten Network for $219, down from $300. Since Sling TV does not carry CBS, subscribers may want to add Paramount+ to their bundle.
Key features of the Sling TV Orange + Blue plan include:
– Access to 46 channels, including local NBC, Fox, and ABC affiliates (where available).
– Availability of most local and nationally broadcast NFL games at a competitive price.
– 50 hours of cloud DVR storage included in all subscription tiers.
– Add-on options for various sports networks through Sling TV’s Sports Extras.
FuboTV is another great option for watching every NFL game, including today’s matchup. The sports-focused streaming service offers access to all major networks broadcasting NFL games. New users can take advantage of a seven-day free trial, with no contracts required. FuboTV’s Pro tier includes over 180 channels, 1,000 hours of cloud DVR recording, and access to CBS—making it ideal for watching professional and college football.
For those who prefer Hulu, Hulu + Live TV provides access to 90 channels along with unlimited DVR storage for $77 per month after a three-day free trial. This service includes ESPN+, Disney+, and live NFL games.
Moreover, NFL+ is available for football fans who want to stream games on their mobile devices. The service, starting at $40 per year (or $7 per month), gives access to the NFL Network and allows users to watch local and primetime regular season games on phones or tablets.
For fans looking to gear up for the upcoming NFL season, Amazon offers a variety of officially licensed NFL merchandise through its NFL Fan Shop, featuring jerseys, team flags, and other fan gear, along with promotions on TVs for sports viewing.