Packers vs. Bears: NFL live stream Reddit for Week 17

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Both teams will actually have something to play for Sunday afternoon. 

Call the Chicago Bears crazy, but somehow they’ve stuck around. After beginning the year 5-1, a six-game losing streak nearly cost Matt Nagy his job.

Now, the team is winners of three straight games and tallied at least 30 points in the last four starts. Not even the 1985 Bears did that during their heroic season.

The Bears need one more win to make the NFC playoffs as the No.7 seed. Slight problem since they’ll be taking on Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, winners of their last five outings  and second straight NFC North championship.

Mitchell Trubisky will also be playing for his job on Sunday afternoon. After being benched for Nick Foles in Week 3, the former No.2 pick returned to face the Packers earlier this season in November. He threw a pair of interceptions that cost the Bears a victory at Lambeau Field.

Since then. Trubisky has been albeit quite serviceable as the Bears’ starter. He’s 3-2 on the season and outside of one interception, nearly flawless passing the ball.

The only problem there is look at the team’s Chicago has beaten.  Houston, Minnesota and Jacksonville all have their own issues while the Lions managed to have a comeback just in time to keep the Bears losing streak alive.

Green Bay has owned the Bears as of late,  winning 18 of 21 if you were to count the postseason.  The Bears can still reach the playoffs with a loss, but only if the Arizona Cardinals fall on the road against the Los Angeles Rams.

Yikes since Los Angeles will be playing AAF legend John Wolford in his first NFL career start.

How to watch Chicago vs. Green Bay?

The Bears and Packers will kickoff at 4:25 p.m. ET at Solider Field in Chicago, Ill. The game will be national televised on FOX. To watch, make sure to check out this live stream on the NFL streams subreddit community.

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