You can watch the next Chicago Bears game on national TV (NBC) and stream it on major platforms like Peacock, NFL+, and services that carry NBC, depending on your region and subscriptions.

Main ways to watch

  • National TV networks that commonly carry Bears games include NBC, FOX, CBS, ESPN and Amazon Prime Video for Thursday night, Sunday night and Monday night slots, plus some playoff games.
  • Official streaming options usually include Peacock, NFL+, and live TV streaming services that carry NBC/FOX/CBS/ESPN , such as Fubo and similar providers in your area.

Official Bears options

  • The Chicago Bears official site lists current-season “ways to watch,” including TV partners, local streaming in-market, and mobile options (for example, live local games via the NFL or team app in supported markets).
  • The site also points to national partners (CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, Amazon) and explains that availability can depend on your local market and TV provider credentials.

If you’re watching today

  • For the January 18, 2026 NFC Divisional Round vs. the Rams, the game is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET and airs on NBC , with streaming on Peacock and other services that carry NBC and NFL live games.
  • Many regions can also stream via NFL+ (mobile/tablet), and some international viewers may have free access through local partners like 7plus (Australia) or TVNZ+ (New Zealand) for this matchup.

Tips to quickly find your option

  • Check your local listings or your cable/satellite/streaming guide for the Bears game channel (often marked as NBC/FOX/CBS/ESPN or “NFL Football”).
  • If you use a streaming bundle (Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu Live, etc.), search “Chicago Bears” or “NFL” in the app to confirm if the game is on a channel included in your plan.

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