Bears at Ravens time, TV schedule, live stream, odds and more

CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 09: Quarterback Mitchell Trubisky No. 10 and Tre McBride No. 18 of the Chicago Bears celebrate after scoring a touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings in the fourth quarter at Soldier Field on October 9, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. The Minnesota Vikings defeated the Chicago Bears 20-17. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 09: Quarterback Mitchell Trubisky No. 10 and Tre McBride No. 18 of the Chicago Bears celebrate after scoring a touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings in the fourth quarter at Soldier Field on October 9, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. The Minnesota Vikings defeated the Chicago Bears 20-17. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

Here’s how and when you can watch the Bears and Ravens go at it in their Week 6 matchup in Baltimore on Sunday afternoon.

The Chicago Bears became a much more interesting team in Week 5 by announcing Mitchell Trubisky as their new starting quarterback, but the rookie will still be searching for his first career win when the team heads on the road to play the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.

The Ravens are coming off a well-rounded win against the Oakland Raiders from last week, and they’ll look to continue their strong stretch against the Bears in Week 6 at home. Their defense carried most of the load against the Raiders, and they’ll need Joe Flacco and the offense to step up if they want to come out on top on Sunday.

This game could have a lot of weight for the Ravens as far as the AFC North standings are concerned, as a Ravens win and a Pittsburgh Steelers loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night would put the Ravens atop the division six weeks into the year.

What time, channel are Bears and Ravens on?

TV: FOX

Time: 1 p.m. ET

Announcers: Sam Rosen and Ronde Barber

Odds: BAL (-7), according to SportsBook Review

Online streaming: NFL Sunday Ticket MAX, NFL Game Pass, FuboTV

Bears blog: Bear Goggles On

Ravens blog: Ebony Bird

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The Ravens and Bears may not be the biggest or best battle in the Week 6 slate, but the two teams provide some interesting matchups to follow along with on Sunday afternoon.

Between Trubisky’s second career start against a talented Ravens defense, along with Flacco and his lackluster offense trying to gain some momentum against an equally solid Bears defense, and this game could become a fun one to tune into in Week 6.