New York Giants vs. Chicago Bears Live Stream, NFL football, odds, tv channel, start time

The New York Giants will head to Soldier Field to take on the Chicago Bears on Sunday afternoon, stream the game live here.

The New York Giants will make the trip to Soldier Field to take on the Chicago Bears on Sunday afternoon. The Giants are coming off a loss on Monday Night Football against the Steelers while the Bears have had one more day rest after their comeback win against the Lions.

Can Mitch Trubisky lead the Bears this week to a 2-0 record or will Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley step up? Tune in and find out, here is everything you need to know to catch the NFL action today.

New York Giants vs. Chicago Bears

Prediction: I like the Bears to win this game but I’m not sure they can cover a touchdown against the New York Football Giants, I’m going with the Giants and the 5.5 points.

NFL Football Odds and Betting Lines

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New York Giants vs. Chicago Bears (-5.5)

Over/Under: 42.5 (-110)

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How to watch Xavier vs. Georgetown: Preview, date and time

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The road to the Final Four is heating up and both Georgetown and Xavier are fighting for a bid into the NCAA tournament. A win today would go a long way towards helping one of these teams. You can watch Xavier vs. Georgetown CBB streams only on CBS All Access.

Xavier is fresh off a win over DePaul and have won five of their last seven games, including a 74-62 win over then-No. 10 Seton Hall. But with just three games remaining, the Musketeers’ time is running out to build up a March Madness resume and make a serious bid. Though Georgetown has had its troubles this season, a win over them would go a long way to finding them in the NCAA tournament.

Georgetown has seen a ton of injuries hurt them to start 2020. Heading into this one guard Mac McClung and center Omer Yurtseven are questionable. If either player can suit up and play meaningful minutes, it’ll greatly help the Hoyas chances.

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How to watch Xavier vs Georgetown:

Who: Xavier Musketeers (18-10) at Georgetown Hoyas (15-13)

When: Sunday, March 1, 2:00 p.m. ET

Where: Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.

CBB streams:

NCAA basketball live stream: CBS All Access

Xavier at Georgetown TV channel:

TV channel: CBS

NCAA basketball odds:

Xavier is a 1-point favorite over Georgetown, according to BetMGM. The over/under is set at 142.5 points.

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How to Watch Ravens vs. Bills, NFL Week 14 Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

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The Baltimore Ravens (10-2) head to Buffalo to face a 9-3 Bills squad on Sunday afternoon. Baltimore leads the all-time series 5-3, including a 47-3 blowout last season. Good news for Buffalo though, the two times these teams met in New York (2007 and 2013), both resulted in wins for the home team.

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Ravens vs. Bills

  • When: Sunday, December 8
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

We may have witnessed a preview of the Super Bowl this past weekend when the Ravens and 49ers squared-off. Baltimore was able to edge out San Francisco 20-17 despite some terrible weather conditions. Lamar Jackson didn’t have his best game passing going 14 of 25 for 101 yards and one touchdown, but it didn’t matter. Jackson picked up where he left off in the run game with 16 carries for 101 yards and another score. This year, he’s totaled 977 yards rushing and will most certainly break the 1,000-yard barrier against the Bills. To put his numbers in perspective, he is ranked ninth in rushing in all of the NFL. Kyler Murray is the next best quarterback on the list with 446 yards. Jackson is a highlight reel waiting to happen and has teamed with Mark Ingram in the backfield to give the Ravens the best rushing attack in the league and second-best offense.

Jackson is a difference-maker, but the Baltimore defense is playing lights out lately. Against the 49ers, it recorded two sacks and limited Jimmy Garoppolo to 165 yards and one touchdown.  Raheem Mostert was able to run the ball efficiently on the defense with 19 carries for 146 yards, and one touchdown. The Ravens are fifth in points allowed (18.2) and sixth in rushing yards allowed (94.2 YPG). Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen isn’t afraid to run the ball or hand off to running backs Devin Singletary or Frank Gore. The defense’s ability to stop the run will be key in this game.

What a difference a year makes. Buffalo was 6-10 last year and is now 9-3 and hot on the heels of the New England Patriots in the AFC East. The Bills have won three in a row, including a 26-15 win over the Cowboys on Thanksgiving. Josh Allen accounted for 274 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns, while Devin Singletary posted 101 total yards and one touchdown. Cole Beasley led the team with six catches for 110 yards and one touchdown against his former team. It marked the first 100+ yard receiving game of the season for Beasley.

The game plan is simple defensively. Stop Lamar Jackson and the Ravens running game. How the team is able to execute it is a different story. Buffalo was able to sack quarterback Dak Prescott four times, two of those coming from rookie Ed Oliver, and force an interception. The defense ranks third in total defense with opponents averaging 300.1 YPG and will face arguably their biggest test of the year this weekend.

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