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CHICAGO, IL - SEPTEMBER 10: Quarterback Mike Glennon
CHICAGO, IL - SEPTEMBER 10: Quarterback Mike Glennon /
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The Chicago Bears are still looking for their first win, and they will try to get into the win column when they welcome the Pittsburgh Steelers to town.

The Pittsburgh Steelers head to the Windy City on Sunday, as they take on the Chicago Bears inside Soldier Field. Both teams have gone in different directions this season, as the Bears are winless, and the Steelers come into the game at 2-0. Chicago played well in their home opener in Week 1, and are hoping for some of that magic after a bad showing last weekend.

In their Week 2 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Bears were drubbed on both sides of the ball. The team played so bad, in fact, that fans are already clamoring to see first round quarterback Mitchell Trubisky under center. Starting quarterback Mike Glennon has to be better against a Steelers defense that could cause him fits all afternoon on Sunday.

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Once again, the Steelers are one of the best teams in the AFC, and they have not really gotten it going yet. Running back Le’Veon Bell missed all of the preseason holding out, and is just starting to get his legs under him. Luckily for Steelers fans, the combination of Ben Roethlisberger and Antonio Brown has been on point in the early going, and the team has had no trouble finding the end zone.

Here is how to watch the action online:

Date: Sunday, Sept. 24
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Chicago, Illiinois
Venue: Soldier Field
TV Info: CBS Sports (Local), NFL Sunday Ticket
Live Stream: NFL Sunday Ticket, FuboTV

To watch it on consoles like PS4, Xbox One or Apple TV, just head over to the NFL Sunday Ticket app, open it and click on the game (when it becomes available). You will first have to download the app, which is free. However, you will have to pay for a subscription to watch the games.

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The Bears are going to struggle all season long, and that trend will certainly continue on Sunday. Soldier Field is a tough place to play, but the Steelers are just a far superior team for this one to be really close. Glennon is holding on to his starting job for now, but a couple more bad outings like the one we saw in Week 2, and the Bears may be forced to call Trubisky’s number early than they probably want to in his rookie season.