Rodgers and the Packers are coming off a bye following a key 36-28 win over the aforementioned Rams. Rodgers in that game completed 28 of 45 passes for 307 yards and two touchdowns, in a win that felt more dominant than the score suggested. The Packers feel like the team to beat in the NFC again, having taken down the Cardinals and Rams already.

Fields, meanwhile, has already been cleared after broken ribs sidelined him against the Lions and Cardinals. The key for Chicago will be protecting its quarterback of the future (and present, for that matter) from a Green Bay pass rush that has exceeded expectations this season. In the cold weather of Lambeau in December, that becomes doubly important. Fields was showing flashes of brilliance in the weeks leading up to his injury, so he’ll need to continue to improve against a Packers team that has won games with defense as often as with offense.

The Bears, of course, have lost five straight games to the Packers, not to mention 23 of their last 28 meetings. This prompted Rodgers’ now infamous “I own you” comment to Bears fans at the end of the Packers’ 24-14 win in their first meeting this year. While Rodgers has walked that comment back a bit, saying it was meant for Chicago fans rather than the Bears themselves, it will undoubtedly be on Matt Nagy’s squad’s mind heading into this meeting.

Here’s what you need to know to watch Bears vs. Packers this Sunday, including kickoff time, TV channels, and the full Week 14 NFL schedule.  MORE: Watch Packers vs. Bears live with fuboTV (7-day trial)

What channel is Packers vs. Bears on today?

TV channel (national): NBC Live Stream: Peacock, fuboTV

Packers vs. Bears will be broadcast nationally on NBC for “Sunday Night Footbal” in Week 14. The game will be called by Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth, with Michelle Tafoya on the sideline.

In Canada, viewers can watch Packers vs. Bears on DAZN, which includes every NFL game as part of a 30-day free trial.

Packers vs. Bears start time

Date: Sunday, Dec. 12 Kickoff: 8:20 p. m. ET, 5:20 p. m. PT

Packers vs. Bears will be played at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, and will kick off at the normal 8:20 EST for “Sunday Night Football.”

NFL live stream for Sunday Night Football

If you don’t have access to NBC through a cable subscription, there are many other options you can look into to watch the “Sunday Night Football” matchup.

Sunday Night Football schedule 2021

Bears schedule 2021

Packers schedule 2021