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Tennessee Titans vs. Chicago Bears: How to watch, TV channel, streaming, start time, injury report and stats

Caleb Williams, the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, makes his regular season debut with the Chicago Bears when they host the Tennessee Titans in Week 1.

The Titans hired former Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan as the team's new head coach. Tennessee also revamped its running back and wide receiver groups this offseason in the hopes of getting the most out of second-year QB Will Levis, who is entering his first full season as the starter.

Chicago selected its QB of the future in Williams, and also added playmakers - RB D'Andre Swift and WRs Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze - in the hopes of getting the best out of him.

How to watch Tennessee Titans vs. Chicago Bears, TV channel and streaming

The Tennessee Titans vs. Chicago Bears game in Week 1 of the 2024 NFL season will be broadcast on FOX, which can be viewed through cable TV or streamed on live TV streaming apps such as YouTubeTV or FuboTV.

Streaming will also be available on NFL+, which requires a paid subscription.

Tennessee Titans vs. Chicago Bears start time, date and venue

Tennessee Titans vs. Chicago Bears is scheduled to start at 1 PM ET/12 PM CT/10 AM PT on Sunday, September 8 with the game taking place at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.

Tennessee Titans vs. Chicago Bears injury report

Tennessee Titans: S Jamal Adams - soreness, probable; WR DeAndre Hopkins - knee, questionable; LB Arden Key - hamstring, questionable; CB Chidobe Awuzie - calf, probable; LB Otis Reese IV - concussion, questionable; LB Cedric Gray - shoulder, out; WR Tre'Shaun Harrison - ankle, out

Chicago Bears: WR Keenan Allen - foot, questionable; S Kevin Byard III - muscle injury, questionable; S Jaquan Brisker - undisclosed, questionable; DE Jacob Martin - undisclosed, out; WR Dante Pettis - undisclosed, out; OT Larry Borom - ankle, out; S Douglas Coleman III - upper body, out

Tennessee Titans vs. Chicago Bears stats

  • In nine games as a starter in his rookie year last season, Titans QB Will Levis posted a 3-6 win-loss record with a 58.4 percent completion rate, 1,808 yards and an 8-4 TD-INT ratio while getting sacked 28 times.
  • Bears rookie QB Caleb Williams was drafted first overall after posting a completion rate of 68.6 percent with 3,633 passing yards and a 30-5 TD-INT ratio, and the season before, he completed 66.6 percent of his passes for 4,537 yards and a 42-5 TD-INT ratio en route to winning the Heisman Trophy.
  • The Titans finished the 2023 season 27th in points scored with 17.9 per game and 16th in points allowed with 21.6 per game; the Bears finished 18th with 21.2 points scored per game and 20th with 22.3 points allowed per game.
  • The Bears' 22 interceptions in 2023 was the most in the league, and the team was led by Jaylon Johnson, Tyrique Stevenson and Tremaine Edmunds who each had four.
  • WR Rome Odunze, who the Bears selected ninth-overall in the 2024 draft, caught 92 passes for 1,640 yards and 13 TDs at Washington last season.
  • The Titans' marquee free agent signing this offseason, WR Calvin Ridley, caught 76 passes for 1,016 yards and eight TDs with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2023.
  • The Titans traded for former Chiefs CB L'Jarius Sneed, who has 10 career interceptions in 57 games.

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