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*~Bears vs Giants Live Stream Free For HD TV

September 20, 2020 - September 23, 2020

Bears vs Giants Live Stream: Watch live NFL Preseason games, replay all 256 regular season games and listen to live gameday radio broadcasts with NFL Game Pass. Also Watch Every NFL Live Online, NFL RedZone online on your mobile, tablet, desktop and connected devices, Stream Sunday Night Football, Stream Thursday Night Football, Monday Sunday Night Football.
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Game: Bears vs Giants
Game Date: 20 September, 2020
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The 2020 football season is underway, and while the best way to catch all the games is still on conventional cable, cord cutters can still get in on the action with a few smart hacks. The 32 teams take to the field in a modified season due to Covid-19. All pre-season games were cancelled, and many teams have chosen to play their home games without any fans in the stands (other teams have limited the number of fans that can be packed into the stadium for each game). The NFL has also expanded the 2020 playoff field from 12 teams to 14 teams, effectively allowing one more wild-card team from each conference.

The Kansas City Chiefs are the defending Super Bowl Champions, and they’ll be looking to repeat as NFL champs this year, led by star quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The latest Super Bowl LV odds have the Chiefs on top, with oddsmakers also listing the Ravens, 49ers and Saints as favorites to contend for the Super Bowl trophy.

The 2020/2021 NFL season will be broadcast across a number of networks, including CBS, NBC and FOX. CBS and FOX will air Sunday afternoon games, while you can watch Sunday Night Football on NBC. FOX will also show a select number of Thursday Night Football games.

For full NFL coverage, including CBS, NBC and FOX, as well as the NFL Network and ESPN, you’ll want to try out a live TV streaming service. That’ll get you access to the three major networks, along with access to Monday Night Football on ESPN. And while FOX has most Thursday night games, some are streaming exclusively on the NFL Network, which you can’t get with conventional cable or an antenna.

Many other live TV streaming services carry those local channels and ESPN, but most lack NFL Network and RedZone. Hulu with Live TV and AT&T TV Now (formerly DirecTV Now) lack both. Sling TV’s Orange and Blue plan for $45 a month gets you ESPN and, in select major markets, Fox and/or NBC, but you’ll still lack CBS, NFL Network and RedZone (the latter two were on Sling last year but have since been removed in a carriage dispute).

Are you one of many cable cutters that is looking to get in on the 2020 NFL action this year? Luckily, there are plenty of streaming service options to choose from to make sure you don’t miss out on this year’s season.

The opening week of football showcased some big-time storylines, including Tom Brady debuting for the Buccaneers (which did not go well) and Cam Newton taking Brady’s old spot in New England (which did go well).

Speaking of the Patriots, they head to Seattle this week for a Sunday Night Football match-up against the Seahawks. Both teams enter the night with 1-0 records.

Deciding which streaming service to subscribe to can be a bit daunting given all of the options. We’ll break down all the services that offer NFL games to help make the decision a bit easier for you.

Throughout the regular season, the NFL will play games every Thursday, Sunday and Monday night. The channels that will offer NFL games this season include NBC, CBS, FOX, ESPN and NFL Network. You’ll want to pick a streaming service that offers a variety of these channels to stream the games.

Unlike other major sports leagues such as the NBA, NHL, MLB and MLS which were forced to postpone their seasons or change their schedules due to the pandemic, the NFL got lucky because its 2019-20 season ended back in February. The league is set to resume play on Thursday, September 10 and we have all the details on how you can stream all 250+ games this season.

The 2020-21 NFL season is already shaping up to be a bit different than past seasons since all of the preseason games have been cancelled. Instead of playing exhibition games, NFL teams started their training camps late and they will now go directly from training to week 1 of the regular season.

Thankfully though, the schedule for the NFL’s regular season remains unchanged and each team will play 16 games during a 17-week period. As usual, there will also be Bye Weeks where each team will get a week off between weeks 5 and 13 to rest and recover before returning to the fray. Bye Weeks are not determined by the teams themselves but by the NFL schedule makers which include SVP of scheduling Howard Katz, senior director of broadcasting Blake Jones, director of broadcasting Charlotte Carey, VP of broadcasting Michael North and VP of broadcasting Onnie Bose.

While the regular season will proceed as it normally does, there have been some changes made to the format of the 2020-21 playoffs. The NFL has officially expanded its playoff format from 12 to 14 teams which will allow for one more wild-card team from each conference. This means that the AFC and NFC will each have seven playoff teams but only the top seed from each conference will receive a first-round bye in the playoffs. The NFL first expanded the playoffs to ten teams in 1978 and then to twelve teams in 1990.

Although the pandemic won’t be stopping the 2020-21 NFL season from proceeding, there will be some changes made for both player and team safety. First off, there will be no fans in attendance at the stadiums of most teams with the exception of the Cowboys, Colts, Jaguars, Chiefs and Dolphins who have all announced that they will allow fans to attend games in limited capacity. For stadiums where no fans will be in attendance, NFL Films has created artificial crowd noise unique to each stadium. At the same time, so far 67 NFL players have decided to sit out of the upcoming season including the Jets’ C.J. Mosley, the Giants’ Nate Solder, the Bears’ Eddie Goldman and the Patriots’ Dont’a Hightower among others.

Whether you’ve been eagerly awaiting the start of the 2020-21 NFL season or just want to tune in to watch some football this fall, we’ll show you exactly how to watch all 250+ games live on TV or online from wherever you are in the world.

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Start:
September 20, 2020
End:
September 23, 2020

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