San Francisco 49ers vs. Chicago Bears live stream: How to watch
By Brad Weiss
The Chicago Bears will play host to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday afternoon, as Jimmy Garoppolo makes his first start for the 49ers in Week 13.
The Chicago Bears have played tough at home this season, nearly pulling off some surprising victories in front of their home fans. On Sunday, they will take on a San Francisco 49ers team who has won only one game this season, though they will have a new quarterback under center. Jimmy Garoppolo will be making his first start for the 49ers since being traded to the team at the trade deadline, and is fresh off throwing a touchdown pass in limited action last weekend.
This game will actually feature two young quarterbacks who are the future of their respective organizations. Garoppolo is only locked up for this season, but the odds are John Lynch and company will do everything they can to keep him. Mitchell Trubisky was selected No. 2 overall by the Bears during the 2017 NFL Draft, and the team is still waiting for him to have a breakout game.
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This matchup can be seen broadcasted locally on CBS this Sunday inside Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. For those who are subscribers, the game will be featured out-of-market on DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket. Fans can also stream the game on the NFL Sunday Ticket app, as well as FuboTV.
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Kickoff begins at 1:00pm ET, and while this is in no way a playoff preview, there are some solid storylines. 49ers fans have been waiting the past couple of weeks to see a player who hopefully is their future at the quarterback position, and the Bears would like nothing more than to spoil his first start with San Fran.
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With Garoppolo starting, the 49ers have their best chance of winning this season, and head coach Kyle Shanahan should use him well in this one. Chicago is in the cellar of the NFC North, but they have been good at home this season, and should be able to take care of business in this one. San Francisco is bad on both sides of the ball, and even Jimmy G is not going to be able to help this cast of characters on the road this Sunday.