Bears vs. Giants, Week 12: How to watch, listen and stream

The Bears return home to face a Giants team that has lost six straight games. Here’s how you can watch or listen to the game.

The Chicago Bears (4-6) will host the New York Giants (2-8) Sunday at Soldier Field in a rematch of last year’s game. The only difference is that the Bears aren’t in the midst of a playoff race.

The Bears are coming off a disappointing 17-7 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, which essentially ended any playoff hopes. But they’ll be facing a Giants team that’t lost six straight games and boasts a rookie quarterback and a struggling defense, which the Bears hopefully can take advantage of.

Here’s how you can tune into the game on Sunday:

Game Information

Chicago Bears (4-6) vs. New York Giants (2-8)

Date: Sunday, Nov. 24

Time: 12:00 p.m. CT

Location: Soldier Field (Chicago, IL)

Television

FOX

Announcers

Thom Brennaman (play-by-play)

Chris Spielman (analyst)

Shannon Spake (reporter)

Stream

FuboTV (try it free)

Radio

WBBM 780 (Chicago) and 105.9 FM

Satellite Radio

Bears feed: XM 805

Giants feed: XM 822

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Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky will start vs. Giants

Just days after suffering a hip pointer against the Rams, Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky is good to go and will start against the Giants Sunday.

Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky is good to go for Sunday’s matchup against the New York Giants.

Less than a week after suffering a hip pointer in a loss to the Los Angeles Rams, Trubisky put in a full week of practice, including Friday, with no limitations, and he’s good to start for Sunday’s game.

Bears coach Matt Nagy said earlier this week if Trubisky was cleared to play that he’d “absolutely” be the starter against the Giants.

Trubisky has struggled mightily this season, where he ranks last in the leagye in passing yards per game (175.6), last in yards per attempt (5.6) and tied for 26th in pass TDs (9), among 33 quarterbacks.

Since Week 8, the Bears are averaging 14.3 points per game, which is second to last in the NFL during that time.

Trubisky has put together back-to-back solid performances against the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams before suffering a hip injury. And going up against a Giants defense that has been terrible this season, Trubisky is hoping to make it a third.

As for the rest of the Bears’ injury report, right tackle Bobby Massie (back) is a full-go against the Giants. Linebacker Isaiah Irving (quad) practiced in full on Friday and is officially questionable for Sunday.

Meanwhile, tight end Adam Shaheen (foot) and linebacker Danny Trevathan (elbow) have been ruled out.

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Chicago vs. New York: Which Giants player would you want on the Bears?

While the Giants record is ugly, they have some young talent. Which Giants player would you like to see in Bears’ navy and orange?

The Chicago Bears (4-6) are coming off a brutal loss to the Los Angeles Rams (6-4), and they’re hoping to get back on track against the struggling New York Giants (2-8).

In a rematch of last season’s December meeting at MetLife Stadium, the Bears will be looking to avoid another defeat as they search for what’s left of their crumbling season.

While the Giants record is ugly, there is some young talent on that team, led by star running back Saquon Barkley, tight end Evan Engram and rookie quarterback Daniel Jones.

Which begs the question — which Giants player would you want on the Bears?

VOTE!

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POLL: If Mitchell Trubisky isn’t healthy, who should start at QB vs. Giants?

If Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky can’t play Sunday because of a hip pointer, who should start for Bears: Chase Daniel or Tyler Bray?

The Chicago Bears (4-6) are looking to get back on track following a deflating 17-7 loss to the Los Angeles Rams (6-4), which all but dashed their playoff hopes.

They’ll try to do that against a New York Giants (2-8) team that has lost six straight games. But they might have to do it without starting quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, who suffered a hip pointer at the end of the first half against the Rams.

Matt Nagy pulled Trubisky with less than four minutes remaining in the game, noting his struggles due to injury as the reason. Hip pointers can last anywhere from one to six weeks, so Trubisky could miss time if the Bears deem it significant.

Trubisky attempted to play through the injury coming out of halftime, and he even led the Bears on their best drive of the game — a 12-play, 80-yard scoring drive that culminated with a Trubisky to Tarik Cohen 14-yard touchdown pass.

While Chase Daniel will get the start Sunday if Trubisky can’t go, would you rather see Daniel or third-stringer Tyler Bray?

VOTE!

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POLL: Who wins Week 12 contest between Bears and Giants?

The Bears are coming off a loss that ended their playoff hopes. The Giants have lost 6 straight games. Who comes out on top in Week 12?

The Chicago Bears (4-6) return home for a Sunday showdown against the New York Giants (2-8) at Soldier Field.

The Bears are coming off a 17-7 loss to the Los Angeles Rams (6-4), which all but ended their playoff hopes. Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky had one of his better performances this season early in the game before suffering a hip pointer at the end of the first half. He was pulled from the game in the final minutes, and his status is up-in-the-air against the Giants.

The Giants are coming off their bye week, but they’re heading anywhere but the right direction. They’ve lost six straight games, their most recent a 34-27 loss to the New York Jets in Week 10. Rookie quarterback Daniel Jones has struggled with ball security, as he leads the league with 21 turnovers – eight interceptions and 13 fumbles.

Will the Bears’ offense find some kind of offensive rhythm against the Giants? Can the Bears capitalize on the Giants struggles and deliver them a seventh-straight loss? Or will the Bears be the team that loses to a bad Giants team?

Who wins on Sunday?

VOTE!

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Bears open as 6.5-point favorites vs. Giants in Week 12

The Bears are coming off a deflating 17-7 loss to the Rams, but Vegas has confidence that Chicago can beat the Giants in Week 12.

The Chicago Bears (4-6) return home where they’ll face the New York Giants (2-8), where the Bears will be looking to rebound after a deflating loss against the Los Angeles Rams (6-4).

This will be the second season in a row that the Bears will play the Giants, as the two teams squared off last year at MetLife Stadium. The Giants beat the Bears 30-27 in overtime, as Chicago was without starting quarterback Mitchell Trubisky.

Which might end up playing out once again, as Trubisky suffered a hip injury against the Rams on Sunday night. While the severity of the injury isn’t known, it wouldn’t be a surprise if we get another Chase Daniel vs. Giants game, which hopefully wouldn’t play out as it did last season.

While the Bears are coming off a 17-7 loss to the Rams, Vegas is confident in Chicago’s chances against the Giants.

The Bears have opened as 6.5-point favorites against the Giants, according to BetMGM.

Chicago has been favorites in every game they’ve played this season except two — the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 9 and the Los Angeles Rams in Week 11 — which is surprising considering their struggles this year.

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