With one quarter of the NFL season nearly complete, Week 4 boasts more than enough action for fans to get their fix. There are 11 games on the slate and plenty of ways to watch and listen. After the NFC East put on a show Thursday night when the New York Giants crushed Washington, 45-14, the NFC North will showcase one of its own storied matchups. The Green Bay Packers (1-2) travel to Soldier Field to take on the Chicago Bears (2-1) at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday.
NFL schedule: Packers, Bears headline busy Sunday in Week 4
It’s the first week of byes, but that doesn’t mean Sunday will be devoid of some hard-hitting action. Most notably, the Packers will pay a visit to Soldier Field in hopes of gaining ground in the NFC North.


After struggling to put anything together on offense against the Detroit Lions in Week 3, Aaron Rodgers and the Packers offense will look to bounce back against a Bears defensive unit that's allowed a monstrous 377.7 yards per game. The other major story line is that two rookie quarterbacks will reach major milestones in San Diego and Minnesota when Blake Bortles and Teddy Bridgewater each make their first career start.
In Bortles' case, the young signal-caller has looked like he has what it takes to make an impact and be a viable NFL player. Bridgewater is going to fill in for Matt Cassel, who sustained a season-ending injury in Week 3. His goal will be to keep the team afloat without their best player, Adrian Peterson.
In the late-afternoon gamut of games, the Bay Area will be host to what could be an offensive barrage between East and West Coast stalwarts the San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles. As 4.5-point favorites according to OddsShark, the Niners will have to put together some offense to avoid a third straight loss.
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Here’s an overview of where to watch each game (all times ET):
| Time | Away | Home | TV | Announcers |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Green Bay | Chicago | FOX | Kevin Burkhardt, John Lynch |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Carolina | Baltimore | CBS | Greg Gumbel, Trent Green |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Buffalo | Houston | CBS | Spero Dedes, Solomon Wilcots |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Tennessee | Indianapolis | CBS | Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Detroit | New York Jets | FOX | Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Miami | Oakland | CBS | Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts |
| Sun, 1 p.m. | Tampa Bay | Pittsburgh | FOX | Thom Brennaman, David Diehl |
| Sun, 4:25 p.m. | Jacksonville | San Diego | CBS | Andrew Catalon, Steve Tasker, Steve Beuerlein |
| Sun, 4:25 p.m. | Atlanta | Minnesota | FOX | Thom Brennaman, David Diehl |
| Sun, 4:25 p.m. | Philadelphia | San Francisco | CBS | Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon |
| Sun, 8:30 p.m. | New Orleans | Dallas | NBC | Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth |
Bye week: Arizona, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, St. Louis, Seattle
Watch online
If you can't find a TV, you can still catch NFL action online. If you have a subscription to NFL Sunday Ticket, you can access all Sunday afternoon games, even if you are not a DirecTV customer. Fox is streaming all of its games both online and through its app, Fox Sports GO.
For Sunday Night Football, NBCSports.com has all the action. Monday Night Football can be seen at WatchESPN.com. Finally, for those who can't watch, Sirius XM Radio has all the action covered.


















