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GAME DAY: Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 14

Dec 7, 2025  
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Time is running out: only one day remains before the NFC North showdown heads to Lambeau Field, where the Bears aim to hold onto their division lead while the Packers fight to flip the script in this historic rivalry. Bears fans — gear up, because this battle in Green Bay could lock in Chicago's playoff destiny! 🐻⬇️🔵🟠  

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WEEK 14 · Sun 12/7 · 4:25 PM ET  
Chicago Bears @ Green Bay Packers  
Lambeau Field – Green Bay, Wisconsin  
📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST  
Nationwide: FOX will broadcast the game live.  
Local Markets:  
– Green Bay: FOX affiliate WLUK Channel 11  
– Chicago: FOX affiliate WFLD Channel 32  
Broadcast Crew: Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), Tom Brady (analyst), Erin Andrews (sideline), Tom Rinaldi (sideline).  
💻 LIVE STREAMING  
Nationwide:  
– FOX Sports App (with subscription)  
– FuboTV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV (all carry FOX)  
In-Market: Free on Packers App & Bears App.  
Out-of-Market: NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube / YouTube TV.  
🎧 RADIO BROADCAST  
Green Bay Packers Radio Network  
– 95.7 BIG FM / WRIT (Milwaukee affiliate)  
– Wayne Larrivee (play-by-play)  
– Larry McCarren (analyst)  
– Various sideline reporters  
Chicago Bears Radio Network  
– WBBM 780 AM / 105.9 FM  
– Jeff Joniak (play-by-play)  
– Tom Thayer (analyst)  
– Various sideline reporters  
Nationwide:  
– SiriusXM: Packers feed (Ch. 81), Bears feed (Ch. 228)  
– TuneIn Premium & NFL App  
📅 GAME DETAILS  
Kickoff: Sunday, December 7, 2025 – 4:25 PM ET  
Location: Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin  
Weather Forecast: 28°F · partly cloudy · light wind · classic Lambeau chill  
Gates Open: 1:00 PM ET · Parking Lots: 10:30 AM ET  
Tickets: Available on Ticketmaster & SeatGeek (starting ~$150)  
🔑 KEY STORYLINES  
Chicago Bears (9–3)  
The Bears roll into Week 14 atop the NFC North, looking to extend their hot streak. Caleb Williams is slinging it like a vet, with Rome Odunze and Keenan Allen stretching defenses deep. On D, Montez Sweat and Tremaine Edmunds lead a unit that's suffocating QBs.  
But Chicago can't afford turnovers or lapses in the run game against a desperate Packers squad.  
– Offense: Top-8 in scoring  
– Defense: Top-5 in sacks  
– Road Record: 5–1  
– X-factor: Bears secondary vs. Packers' young WRs  
Green Bay Packers (8–3–1)  
The Packers arrive fired up at home, knowing a win flips the NFC North on its head. Jordan Love's efficiency has been elite, with Jayden Reed and Tucker Kraft as dynamic threats. Defensively, Rashan Gary and Jaire Alexander bring the heat to disrupt offenses.  
Green Bay must capitalize on early downs and force Bears mistakes to steal the division lead.  
– Offense: Top-10 in passing yards  
– Defense: Top-7 in points allowed  
– Home Record: 4–2  
Head-to-head: This rivalry is the oldest in the NFL — over 200 meetings! The Bears stole the last one 20-17 in OT, but Lambeau's magic and the flex to late slot make this a must-win revenge game.  
⚠️ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GAME  
Bears (-1.5 favorites) hold the NFC's No. 1 seed — win, and they solidify playoff positioning.  
Packers (+100 ML) need this desperately; a loss drops their division odds below 50%.  
Key matchups include:  
– Caleb Williams vs. Jaire Alexander (rookie QB vs. shutdown CB)  
– Bears run D vs. Josh Jacobs  
– Love's deep ball vs. Bears' pass rush  
– Chicago's red-zone efficiency in the cold  
This game is primed as one of the gutsiest division tilts of Week 14.  
📱 FOLLOW THE GAME  
Live Updates: Packers.com · ChicagoBears.com · NFL App  
Social Media: @Packers · @ChicagoBears  
Highlights: NFL+ & official team apps  
Bears fans — it's time to brave the Lambeau Leap, chant "Bear Down" from afar, and claim the North crown! 🐻⬇️🔥  
⚠️ FINAL NOTE  
The Packers will hold a 5-minute pregame tribute to Bears legend Walter Payton, so kickoff has officially been moved to 4:30 PM ET.

Less Than 48 Hours After AFC Championship 7-10 Loss to Patriots, Broncos Stun NFL by Firing OC Super Bowl XLIV Joe Lombardi
Less Than 48 Hours After AFC Championship Loss, Broncos Stun NFL by Firing Super Bowl XLIV OC Joe Lombardi Denver, Colorado – January 2026 Less than 48 hours after a heartbreaking 10–7 loss to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game, the Denver Broncos sent shockwaves through the NFL. In a move few saw coming, Denver dismissed offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi, signaling an immediate and unforgiving response to falling one step short of the Super Bowl. The decision was first reported and confirmed by Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. The timing alone raised eyebrows across the league, as postseason firings typically follow deeper internal reviews. Instead, Denver acted swiftly, making it clear that even a conference championship appearance would not shield staff from accountability. The #Broncos fired OC Joe Lombardi, per me and @TomPelissero. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 27, 2026 Lombardi spent three seasons in Denver under head coach Sean Payton, a long-time collaborator from their years together with the Saints. Lombardi was part of New Orleans’ Super Bowl XLIV championship staff in 2009 and was widely respected for his system knowledge and experience in high-pressure environments. That résumé made the decision even more surprising. Adding to the shock, Lombardi was credited internally with unlocking the potential of rookie quarterback Bo Nix. Before Nix suffered a broken bone in his ankle, Denver’s offense had shown notable growth and composure. Many around the league believe the Broncos might have won the AFC Championship had Nix been healthy enough to finish the game. Complicating the aftermath, a controversial quote attributed to Lombardi circulated online shortly after his dismissal, alleging wrongdoing by New England. “The Patriots cheated and it cost me my job,” the statement read. Neither the Broncos nor the NFL substantiated the claim, and team sources stressed the firing was strictly performance-based, not influenced by outside narratives. Inside the organization, the move is being framed as a necessary reset. While Payton is known for loyalty to his assistants, the lack of offensive rhythm in the championship game — particularly with the backup quarterback — reportedly accelerated the decision. Denver’s leadership appears unwilling to allow postseason stagnation to linger. With Bo Nix positioned as the franchise cornerstone, the Broncos will now search for a modern offensive coordinator capable of thriving under playoff pressure. By acting immediately, Denver sent a clear message to the league: close is not close enough. In a Super Bowl-or-bust era, the margin for patience in Denver has officially vanished.