The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Chicago Bears on Thursday night in the third and final week of the preseason in 2024. The Chiefs have lost their last two preseason games.
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How to watch the Chiefs vs Bears preseason game?
The Kansas City Chiefs and Chicago Bears will play their third preseason game at Arrowhead Stadium's GEHA Field. The game will begin at 8:20 p.m. ET.
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The NFL Network, which is available via cable TV bundles and live TV streaming applications like YouTube TV and FuboTV, will air the game. NFL+, which requires a subscription, will also make the game available for streaming.
Below are all the details you need to watch or stream the preseason finale:
Date and Time: 8:20 p.m. ET on Thursday, August 22
TV: NFL Network
Location: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri
Live streaming: NFL+, SlingTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FuboTV
Will Patrick Mahomes and Caleb Williams play in the Chiefs vs Bears preseason game?
If the Chiefs vs Bears' Week 3 preseason matchup had been a regular season game, there would have been no shortage of narratives involving quarterback Patrick Mahomes facing the overall top choice in the most recent NFL Draft, Caleb Williams. That is not the case, though, as we do not expect both starting quarterbacks to play in this contest.
Williams and the majority of the Bears starting lineup are not expected to play in the preseason-ending matchup with the Chiefs. The Chiefs coach, Andy Reid, has also declared that he will not start his key players on Thursday night.
Since Week 3 preseason games are usually used to give final opportunities to players hoping to clinch roster places, it is not surprising that coaches do not plan to play their important players this week in the preseason. Additionally, teams don't want to take a chance on any of their star players getting hurt just before the start of the regular season.
The Chiefs will take on the Baltimore Ravens at Arrowhead Stadium to kickstart the regular season on Thursday, Sept. 5. The Bears will host the Tennessee Titans at noon on Sept. 8 for their first regular season game.
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