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    Bears vs. Titans Broadcast Map: Will you be able to watch the regular season opener on TV?

    By Kole Noble,

    2024-09-04

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    The Chicago Bears and Tennessee Titans are preparing for the regular season opener on Sunday with kickoff set for 1:00 pm EST at Soldier Field.

    Both fanbases are equally excited to see their new teams take the field for the first time in a meaningful football game.

    Sunday's game will be available on FOX and will be streamed live on NFL+ or with an NFL Sunday Ticket subscription . For those looking to watch the game live on TV, below are the areas where the game will be available on FOX.

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    NFL Week 1 FOX broadcast map via 506sports.

    Viewers in the green areas on the map above will be able to see the Bears vs. Titans game live on TV. The majority of the United States in the red areas will see the Steelers facing the Falcons, with both teams starting new quarterbacks in 2024. Viewers in the yellow area will view the Panthers facing the Saints. Viewers in the blue area will be viewing the Vikings taking on the Giants.

    On call for the Bears vs. Titans matchup on Sunday will be Adam Amin and former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez.


    Rookie QB vs Rookie HC will define this Week 1 matchup

    Both the Bears and the Titans completely overhauled its rosters going into the 2024 season and on Sunday we will see now well these new lineups hold up on the field.

    The biggest change in Chicago will be the arrival of rookie quarterback Caleb Williams , who will be looking to become the first #1 draft pick to win his Week 1 debut as a starter since David Carr in 2002 . At his disposal will be a wide variety of weapons including three notable additions: WR Keenan Allen, WR Rome Odunze, and RB D'Andre Swift.

    As for the Titans, Tennessee has a completely new coaching staff coming in after moving on from Mike Vrabel and hiring Brian Callahan as head coach. The Titans also completely revamped the defensive side of the ball this offseason, bringing in multiple new starters. The team will also have two new weapons of their own to surround second-year quarterback Will Levis in WR Calvin Ridley and RB Tony Pollard.

    It's set to be an exciting matchup to start the year with both teams looking to show that all the hype surrounding their new rosters can prove themselves on the field.

    Related: How to watch and stream the Tennessee Titans at Chicago Bears Week 1 matchup

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