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Despite a solid effort from the banged-up Chicago Bulls, the Detroit Pistons showed why they are the Eastern Conference's top team. Down both Cade Cunningham an
Wednesday’s 108-93 loss to the Detroit Pistons poked at an exposed nerve of dissatisfaction for Chicago Bulls center Nikola Vučević. He’s frustrated.
BOTTOM LINE: Eastern Conference foes Detroit and Chicago face off on Wednesday. The Pistons have gone 19-6 against Eastern Conference teams. Detroit averages 118.8 points while outscoring opponents by 6.7 points per game.
The Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears meet Sunday in Week 18 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. Kickoff is set for 4:25 p.m. ET.
Detroit Lions place kicker Jake Bates (39) celebrates with his team after making the kick to give the Lions a, 19-16, win over the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field, Jan. 4, 2026 in Chicago. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)
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How to watch Chicago Bears vs. Detroit Lions: TV channel, live stream info, start time for Week 18
The Bears and Packers will be broadcast on FOX. Kevin Burkhardt will have the play-by-play call with Tom Brady serving as an analyst. Erin Andrews will be reporting from the sidelines. Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer and Jason McKie will be on the call for ESPN 1000.
The season finale is here. Here's where to watch the Detroit Lions take on the Chicago Bears, including TV channel and kickoff time.
With the rosters as currently constructed and Chicago playing at home, the Bears should probably tap dance over the Lions and feel really good about their playoff shot. But the Bears are only a slight favorite over the Lions, and it's probably because we don't know how much Ben Johnson will play his stars in the final game.
Will the Bears get revenge on the Lions, or will Detroit play spoiler? Follow along for live updates and highlights from Sunday's game.
The Detroit Lions closed 2025 with a walk-off 19-16 winner at the Chicago Bears. Take a look back at the highlights.
It's a low stakes matchup with the Chicago Bears, with the Lions playing for pride and the Bears trying to earn the NFC's No. 2 seed. The Lions will be without Penei Sewell and Alex Anzalone, while the Bears plan to play their starters.