How to watch the Detroit Lions vs Chicago Bears in Week 13 on Thanksgiving Day

Everything you need to know about how to watch the Detroit Lions vs the Chicago Bears in Week 13 on Thanksgiving.

The Detroit Lions (3-7-1) will host the Chicago Bears (5-6) in Week 13 on Thanksgiving at Ford Field and the Lions are still hoping to get their first victory with Jeff Driskel under center.

Here’s everything you need to know for how to watch or listen to this week’s game.

How To Watch

When: Thursday at 12:30 p.m. ET

Where: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

Referee: Jerome Boger

Vegas Watch: Bears -2.5, Over/Under 39.5

TV: FOX

Broadcast crew: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews (field reporter), and Kristina Pink (field reporter)

Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free)

How to listen

Detroit area radio: WJR 760 AM radio

  • Announcers: Dan Miller, Lomas Brown

National radio: Westwood One:

  • Announcers: Ryan Radtke, Ross Tucker, Hub Arkush (field reporter)

SIRIUS: 82 (Chi), 83 (Det)

XM: 225 (Chi), 226 (Det)

Teams final injury reports

Lions’ injury designations — Matthew Stafford ruled out, Frank Ragnow in

Injury update: The Lions will start David Blough with Jeff Driskel nursing a hamstring injury

Injury update: Lions place Marvin Hall on injured reserve, promote Chris Lacy

Bears’ injury designations — 6 ruled out

Lions Wire game prep articles/media

Barry Sanders will be Lions honorary captain

Rookie expectations: Amani Oruwariye preparing for another start

5 Bold predictions for the Lions on Thanksgiving

Listen: Erik Schlitt on The Detroit Lions Breakdown Podcast: Episode 130

Behind Enemy Lines: Breaking down the Thanksgiving Day matchup with Bears Wire

How to watch the Detroit Lions at Washington in Week 12

Everything you need to know about how to watch the Detroit Lions at Washington in Week 12.

The Detroit Lions (3-6-1) will travel to Washington (1-9) in Week 12 and the Lions are hoping to get their first victory with Jeff Driskel under center.

Here’s everything you need to know for how to watch or listen to this week’s game.

How To Watch

When: Sunday at 1:00 p.m. ET

Where: FedEx Field, Landover, Maryland

Referee: Bill Vinovich

Vegas Watch: Lions -3.5, Over/Under 42.5

TV: FOX

Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free)

Broadcast crew: Kenny Albert, Ronde Barber

Broadcast map courtesy of 506 Sports, Detroit versus Washington viewing audience is highlighted in Yellow.

How to listen

Detroit area radio: WJR 760 AM radio

Announcers: Dan Miller, Lomas Brown

Teams final injury reports

Matthew Stafford ruled OUT

Lions’ injury designations — six players listed as OUT

Washington injury designations — Vernon Davis OUT, Daron Payne Doubtful

Lions Wire game prep articles/media

4 reasons why the Lions will beat Washington in Week 12

The Honolulu Blueprint: Keys to a Lions victory over Washington

Listen: Erik Schlitt on The Detroit Lions Breakdown Podcast: Episode 129

Listen: Jeff Risdon joins Detroit Lions Podcast

Roster update: Rookie tight end Isaac Nauta promoted to the active roster

How to watch, stream and listen to Seahawks at Eagles Week 12

Everything you need to know to watch, stream and listen to the Week 12 action between the Seattle Seahawks and the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Seahawks return from their bye week to face the Eagles in Philadelphia Sunday morning. The game was originally set for primetime before being flexed back to the early time slot. Seattle is 3-0 on the year in their first three 10:00 a.m. PT starts.

“We’ve got to get back to work and recapture the tempo and the mode that we need to be in,” coach Pete Carroll said Wednesday. “There’s a challenge to that. We’ve got to make sure we handle it really well. We’re going against a team that we have a lot of respect for. This is a team that knows how to win. They’ve had great history. They’ve got experienced players across the board. Really well-balanced football team. Just an eyelash from being on top of this whole thing. Very serious challenger. We’ve got to be ready, so we’ve got a lot of work to do.”

Seattle will practice at home Thursday and Friday before heading out on their longest road trip of the season so far.

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Here’s everything you need to know to catch the Week 12 action.

WHEN: Sunday, Nov. 24 at 10:00 a.m. PT

WHERE: Lincoln Financial Field

TV: FOX – channel 13 in the Seattle area

RADIO: 710 ESPN Seattle and 97.3 KIRO FM, Sports USA has the national broadcast

STREAM: fuboTV (try it now for free)

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Texans-Ravens live blog: 41-7 Ravens — FINAL

The Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens square off for a Week 11 encounter. Can’t catch the game? Follow along here.

0:00 — The Texans fall to 6-4 on the season and the Ravens improve to 8-2. Houston has to recover quickly as Indianapolis comes in on Thursday night looking for the sweep.

3:55 — QB A.J. McCarron comes in to spell Watson; his day is done.

4:12 — Ravens RB Gus Edwards rushes for a 63-yard touchdown. Extra point is good. The Texans defense allows a 100-yard rusher for the first time since Dec. 31, 2017, when Colts RB Frank Gore rushed for exactly 100. Ravens, 41-7.

7:18 — It won’t be the fourth ever shutout in Texans history, including playoffs, as Hyde rushes for a 41-yard touchdown. Extra point is good. Ravens, 34-7

9:56 — Jackson throws his fourth touchdown of the game as he connects with Ingram for a 12-yard score. Extra point is good. Ravens, 34-0

14:45 — On a fourth-and-2 from the Baltimore 29-yard line, Watson can’t connect with Hopkins.

15:00 — The Texans are going to have to make decisions as to whether or not they want to pack it in considering they host the Indianapolis Colts for a rematch on Thursday night. Reid is out and Johnson is questionable to return.

fourth quarter

1:35 — Tucker hits a 46-yard field goal. Ravens, 27-0

4:57 — It keeps getting worse. Watson throws across his body into traffic and Ravens LB Josh Bynes picks it off and returns it to the Houston 39-yard line.

6:54 — Tucker connects on a 34-yard field goal. Ravens, 24-0

8:03 — Texans S Justin Reid is down and holding his shoulder. Reid is being tended to by trainers.

9:11 — Texans CB Lonnie Johnson appeared to have injured his ankle on the play and is being tended to by trainers.

10:31 — The Texans can’t respond and Watson takes a 13-yard sack on third-and-10 from the Houston 40-yard line. That is Watson’s sixth sack of the game.

11:40 — It’s getting late early. Jackson throws a 25-yard touchdown to Ingram. Extra point is good. Ravens, 21-0

15:00 — The Ravens get the ball to start the second half. A big drive coming up.

third quarter

stats

Texans

Watson: 10/15, 102 yards; 3 carries, 12 yards

Carlos Hyde: 5 carries, 13 yards

Duke Johnson: 3 carries, 11 yards

Hopkins: 5 catches, 43 yards

Stills: 2 catches, 20 yards

Ravens

Jackson: 8/13, 97 yards, 2 TDs; 6 carries, 45 yards

RB Mark Ingram: 8 carries; 32 yards

Andrews: 3 catches, 24 yards, 1 TD

halftime

0:11 — Texans K Ka’imi Fairbairn misses a 43-yard field goal. The Ravens will go into the locker room up two scores, and they get the ball to start the second half.

0:44 — Watson gets sacked for a 7-yard loss and gets his ankle rolled up on. He holds it, trainers tend to him during the Texans timeout. But he stays in the game.

1:22 — WR Kenny Stills comes up with a key 9-yard reception on fourth-and-1 from the Texans’ 47 to keep the drive alive.

2:18 — Jackson finds Andrews for an 18-yard touchdown. Extra point is good. Baltimore will also get the ball to start the second half. Ravens, 14-0

7:27 — The Texans can’t respond to the scoring drive and are forced to punt after Watson takes two consecutive plays of a loss or no gain.

9:24 — The Ravens strike first as QB Lamar Jackson throws a 15-yard touchdown to WR Seth Roberts, capping off a 90-yard drive. Extra point is good. Ravens, 7-0

second quarter

2:05 — The Texans special teams is not fooled by a fake field goal run as S A.J. Moore drops TE Mark Andrews for a 2-yard loss on fourth-and-4 from the Ravens’ 37.

6:39 — Texans coach Bill O’Brien throws the challenge flag, and, surprise surprise, referee Alex Kemp doesn’t overturn the no-call on the field. Ravens ball.

6:39 — On fourth-and-2 from the Ravens’ 33, the Texans go for it rather than try a K Ka’imi Fairbairn field goal. Watson looks for Hopkins deep, and CB Marlon Humphrey tackles Hopkins before he can even for a chance to catch the ball in the corner of the end zone. Ruled incomplete and a turnover on downs.

8:22 — WR DeAndre Hopkins records his 600th NFL catch, just the second-youngest receiver in NFL history to do so. Youngest is Larry Fitzgerald.

10:02 — The Texans gets off the field and the Ravens send K Justin Tucker out for a 43-yard field goal. Tucker doinks it off the right upright no good.

11:44 — QB Lamar Jackson doesn’t need to use his elusive skills as he stands all day in the pocket and finds TE Hayden Hurst for a 12-yard gain on third-and-8 from the Texans’ 39.

12:22 — QB Deshaun Watson scrambles around for about 10 seconds, and it ends badly as he fumbles from a LB Matt Judon sack and the Ravens recover at the 41-yard line.

15:00 — Baltimore won the toss and will defer. The Texans will defend the east end zone.

first quarter

The Houston Texans and the Baltimore Ravens take each other on for a Week 11 showdown at M&T Bank Stadium. Early positioning for the No. 2 seed in the AFC is on the line as a win would give both teams a 7-3 record and Houston the tiebreaker.

Have you set your fantasy lineups? There is still time.

Steven Mitchell is inactive for the Texans, which means there could be more reps for Keke Coutee.

Are you sure you can’t catch the game conventionally? Let our friends at FuboTV help.

Here are 10 factors to keep in mind when watching the game with one of the big ones being Laremy Tunsil’s false starts.

How to watch the Lions vs Cowboys in Week 11

Everything you need to know about how to watch the Detroit Lions host the Dallas Cowboys in Week 11.

The Detroit Lions (3-5-1) will host the Dallas Cowboys (5-4) in Week 11 and the Lions are hoping that a return home will help them get back to their winning ways.

Here’s everything you need to know for how to watch or listen to this week’s game.

How To Watch

When: Sunday at 1:00 p.m. ET

Where: Ford Field, Detroit, MI

Referee: Tony Corrente

Vegas Watch: Cowboys -6.5, Over/Under 46.5

TV: FOX

Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free)

Broadcast crew: Kevin Burkhardt, Charles Davis

Broadcast map courtesy of 506 Sports, the Lions versus Cowboys viewing audience is highlighted in Red.

How to listen

Detroit area radio: WJR 760 AM radio

Announcers: Dan Miller, Lomas Brown

Teams final injury reports

Lions’ injury designations — Matthew Stafford, Da’Shawn Hand, and Rick Wagner ruled OUT

Lions’ injury update: Ty Johnson removed from injury report after clearing the league’s concussion protocol

Cowboys’ injury designations — LG Connor Williams ruled OUT

Lions Wire game prep articles/media

The Honolulu Blueprint: Keys to a Lions victory over the Cowboys

Listen: Erik Schlitt on The Detroit Lions Breakdown Podcast: Episode 128

Lions promote RB Bo Scarbrough to the active roster