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How to watch Chicago Bears vs. Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving: Live stream, TV channel, time
Chicago Bears (5-6) at Detroit Lions (3-7-1)
Time: 12:30 p.m. ET
TV channel: Fox
Stream: NFL Game Pass, FuboTV
Line: Bears -2.5
Three keys to the game:
1. Trubisky taking care of the ball: The Bears are at their best when quarterback Mitchell Trubisky makes smart decisions and avoids forcing throws into tight windows. The problem is that Trubisky has been susceptible to stretches of carelessness. It has often led to turnovers or drives stalling out and has hampered Trubisky from moving the chains or generating big plays. Trubisky’s season-high for passing yards was 278 and was reached Sunday against the Giants. But the Lions rank 30th in the NFL in passing defense, allowing 275.5 yards per game. This presents a chance for Trubisky to put up big numbers.
2. Lions' rushing attack: Undrafted rookie QB David Blough will make his first career start for Detroit, so the ground game will be critical for the Lions. With starting running back Kerryon Johnson recovering from a knee injury on injured reserve, Detroit’s rushing game had been struggling. Then the team signed Bo Scarbrough to the active roster. In two games, Scarbrough has 153 yards and one score on 32 carries for a solid 4.8 yards-per-carry average. His production has helped Detroit sustain drives and possess the ball for longer. Chicago has a stout rushing defense, however, allowing just 96.8 yards per game.
3. Kickstart: Another issue the Bears have faced this season – it’s a carryover from last season, really – is inconsistency in the kicking game. Eddy Piñeiro has been better than previous kickers Chicago has used, but he still hasn’t been consistent. Over the past five games, Piñeiro has missed four of his nine field goal attempts and has missed two of seven extra points. Four of Chicago’s last five games – three of which have been losses – have been decided by one score. And in close games, accuracy in the kicking game could prove to be the difference.
What to Know
The Detroit Lions are home on Thursday, but with the point spread against them by 6 points, it might not be quite the welcoming they would prefer. Detroit and the Chicago Bears will face off in an NFC North battle at 12:30 p.m. ET at Ford Field. Coming off of a loss in a game they were expected to win, the Lions now face the more daunting task of proving themselves against unfavorable odds.
It was a hard-fought contest, but Detroit had to settle for a 19-16 defeat against the Washington Redskins last week. No one had a big game offensively for the Lions, but they got one touchdown from TE Logan Thomas.
Meanwhile, Chicago didn't have too much breathing room in their matchup with the New York Giants, but they still walked away with a 19-14 win. No one put up better numbers for Chicago than WR Allen Robinson, who really brought his A game. He caught six passes for 131 yards and one TD. Robinson's performance made up for a slower game against the Los Angeles Rams two weeks ago.
Chicago's victory lifted them to 5-6 while Detroit's loss dropped them down to 3-7-1. Two offensive stats to keep in the back of your head while watching: Detroit comes into the game boasting the third most passing touchdowns in the league at 23. Less enviably, the Bears are stumbling into the game with the second fewest passing yards per game in the NFL, having accrued only 208.5 on average.
How To Watch
When: Thursday at 12:30 p.m. ET
Where: Ford Field -- Detroit, Michigan
TV: FOX
Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free)
Follow: CBS Sports App
Ticket Cost: $75.00
Odds
The Bears are a solid 6-point favorite against the Lions.
The line on this game has moved quite a bit since it opened, as it started out with the Bears as a 1-point favorite.
Over/Under: 37
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Series History
Detroit have won five out of their last nine games against Chicago.
Nov 10, 2019 - Chicago 20 vs. Detroit 13
Nov 22, 2018 - Chicago 23 vs. Detroit 16
Nov 11, 2018 - Chicago 34 vs. Detroit 22
Dec 16, 2017 - Detroit 20 vs. Chicago 10
Nov 19, 2017 - Detroit 27 vs. Chicago 24
Dec 11, 2016 - Detroit 20 vs. Chicago 17
Oct 02, 2016 - Chicago 17 vs. Detroit 14
Jan 03, 2016 - Detroit 24 vs. Chicago 20
Oct 18, 2015 - Detroit 37 vs. Chicago 34
Top Projected Fantasy Players
Allen Robinson: 11.21 points
David Montgomery: 9.2 points
Kenny Golladay: 8.21 points
How to watch Chicago Bears vs. Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving: Live stream, TV channel, time
Chicago Bears (5-6) at Detroit Lions (3-7-1)
Time: 12:30 p.m. ET
TV channel: Fox
Stream: NFL Game Pass, FuboTV
Line: Bears -2.5
Three keys to the game:
1. Trubisky taking care of the ball: The Bears are at their best when quarterback Mitchell Trubisky makes smart decisions and avoids forcing throws into tight windows. The problem is that Trubisky has been susceptible to stretches of carelessness. It has often led to turnovers or drives stalling out and has hampered Trubisky from moving the chains or generating big plays. Trubisky’s season-high for passing yards was 278 and was reached Sunday against the Giants. But the Lions rank 30th in the NFL in passing defense, allowing 275.5 yards per game. This presents a chance for Trubisky to put up big numbers.
2. Lions' rushing attack: Undrafted rookie QB David Blough will make his first career start for Detroit, so the ground game will be critical for the Lions. With starting running back Kerryon Johnson recovering from a knee injury on injured reserve, Detroit’s rushing game had been struggling. Then the team signed Bo Scarbrough to the active roster. In two games, Scarbrough has 153 yards and one score on 32 carries for a solid 4.8 yards-per-carry average. His production has helped Detroit sustain drives and possess the ball for longer. Chicago has a stout rushing defense, however, allowing just 96.8 yards per game.
3. Kickstart: Another issue the Bears have faced this season – it’s a carryover from last season, really – is inconsistency in the kicking game. Eddy Piñeiro has been better than previous kickers Chicago has used, but he still hasn’t been consistent. Over the past five games, Piñeiro has missed four of his nine field goal attempts and has missed two of seven extra points. Four of Chicago’s last five games – three of which have been losses – have been decided by one score. And in close games, accuracy in the kicking game could prove to be the difference.
What to Know
The Detroit Lions are home on Thursday, but with the point spread against them by 6 points, it might not be quite the welcoming they would prefer. Detroit and the Chicago Bears will face off in an NFC North battle at 12:30 p.m. ET at Ford Field. Coming off of a loss in a game they were expected to win, the Lions now face the more daunting task of proving themselves against unfavorable odds.
It was a hard-fought contest, but Detroit had to settle for a 19-16 defeat against the Washington Redskins last week. No one had a big game offensively for the Lions, but they got one touchdown from TE Logan Thomas.
Meanwhile, Chicago didn't have too much breathing room in their matchup with the New York Giants, but they still walked away with a 19-14 win. No one put up better numbers for Chicago than WR Allen Robinson, who really brought his A game. He caught six passes for 131 yards and one TD. Robinson's performance made up for a slower game against the Los Angeles Rams two weeks ago.
Chicago's victory lifted them to 5-6 while Detroit's loss dropped them down to 3-7-1. Two offensive stats to keep in the back of your head while watching: Detroit comes into the game boasting the third most passing touchdowns in the league at 23. Less enviably, the Bears are stumbling into the game with the second fewest passing yards per game in the NFL, having accrued only 208.5 on average.
How To Watch
When: Thursday at 12:30 p.m. ET
Where: Ford Field -- Detroit, Michigan
TV: FOX
Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free)
Follow: CBS Sports App
Ticket Cost: $75.00
Odds
The Bears are a solid 6-point favorite against the Lions.
The line on this game has moved quite a bit since it opened, as it started out with the Bears as a 1-point favorite.
Over/Under: 37
See NFL picks for every single game, including this one, from SportsLine's advanced computer model. Get picks now.
Series History
Detroit have won five out of their last nine games against Chicago.
Nov 10, 2019 - Chicago 20 vs. Detroit 13
Nov 22, 2018 - Chicago 23 vs. Detroit 16
Nov 11, 2018 - Chicago 34 vs. Detroit 22
Dec 16, 2017 - Detroit 20 vs. Chicago 10
Nov 19, 2017 - Detroit 27 vs. Chicago 24
Dec 11, 2016 - Detroit 20 vs. Chicago 17
Oct 02, 2016 - Chicago 17 vs. Detroit 14
Jan 03, 2016 - Detroit 24 vs. Chicago 20
Oct 18, 2015 - Detroit 37 vs. Chicago 34
Top Projected Fantasy Players
Allen Robinson: 11.21 points
David Montgomery: 9.2 points
Kenny Golladay: 8.21 points