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Bears vs Saints live stream: How to watch NFL playoffs Wild Card game online. The Bears vs Saints live stream showcases the biggest spread in the Wild Card Round. The Bears vs Saints live stream pits a Hall of Fame-bound quarterback against one trying to find his way. The Saints’ Drew Brees turns 42 next week. He’s won a Super Bowl, he’s right now leading a see-saw battle with Tom Brady for most passing yards in league history and he has his team back in the postseason for the fourth straight year. His legacy as one of the game’s all-time greatest is cemented.

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Brees’ counterpart Sunday, Mitchell Trubisky, has not been as fortunate. The 26-year-old signal caller is looking for consistency in his career. The second overall pick in the 2017 draft was benched this season for Nick Foles in just the Bears’ NFL live stream of the season. However, after a hip injury sidelined Foles in week 10, Trubisky has retaken the starter’s reigns and helped the Bears to a win three-in-a-row in December to get into the playoffs.

The (8-8) Bears are a playoff worst 10-point underdog on the road against the (12-4) Saints.

Bears vs Saints channel, start time

The Bears vs Saints live stream begins today at 4:40 p.m. ET / 1:40 p.m. PT Sunday January 10 on CBS.

The Saints’ defense allowed the 5th fewest points in the league this season, so Trubisky and the Bears will have their work cut out for them. On the other side of the football, Chicago could catch a break.

New Orleans star running back, Alvin Kamara could miss Sunday’s game with COVID. According to a report, Kamara was virtually connected to Saints practices this week.

This will be the second time these teams face each other this season. The Saints just squeaked by the Bears in Week 8. New Orleans kicker Wil Lutz hit a 35-yard field goal with less than two minutes to go to clinch the win at Soldier Field.

Nickelodeon NFL: Bears vs. Saints live stream, start time, TV channel, how to watch (NFL Playoffs 2021)

One of Sunday’s NFL games will look pretty different, as the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints broadcast will have the option to include slime and Spongebob Squarepants — as well as the normal CBS broadcast. That’s right: The NFL is on Nickelodeon Sunday as part of a simulcast with CBS. In addition to being a highly anticipated matchup from a Saints team in what may be Drew Brees’ final season, the game will also feature visual effects and commentary from the cast of “All That” as part of a broadcast that is aimed to cater to younger audiences. For those who don’t want the special broadcast, the game will air as normal on CBS.

Sunday’s game will air on CBS and Nickelodeon via your TV provider. If you can’t watch the game on TV, there are still plenty of ways to catch it via streaming services. You can watch the game online for free by signing up for a free trial of CBS All-Access or fuboTV. The CBS All-Access and fuboTV trials last for seven days.

Chicago Bears vs. New Orleans Saints | NFL Playoffs 2021 Wild Card Game

Start time: 4:40 p.m. EST

TV channel: CBS, Nickelodeon (Channel finder: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast, Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, Dish, Hulu, fuboTV)

Live stream: CBS All-Access | fuboTV – If you have a cable subscription, you may be able to stream online using the login credentials from your cable provider. If you don’t have cable, you can sign up for fuboTV or CBS All-Access (or use their free trial) to watch online.

More coverage via the Associated Press

Get ready for SpongeBob SquarePants running out of the tunnel, players being covered with digital slime after touchdowns and commentary from the cast of “All That” when Nickelodeon airs an NFL playoff game.

CBS Sports and Nickelodeon revealed their plans on Tuesday for the kid-focused channel’s broadcast of a wild-card game on Sunday, Jan. 10. The Nickelodeon feed will be tailored for younger audiences with the usual broadcast airing on CBS and online at CBS All Access.

CBS and NBC got the rights to the two new wild-card games after owners voted earlier this year to expand the field from six to seven teams in each conference. There will be six games on wild-card weekend. The Jan. 9 and 10 games are scheduled to kick off at 1 p.m., 4:40 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. EST, and the middle Sunday game will get the Nickelodeon simulcast.

CBS Sports chairman Sean McManus said adding a broadcast for families with young children was part of the discussions with the NFL when negotiations began on which networks would receive the additional games.

“The minute we brought it up to the NFL, they thought it was really a good idea because they are trying to reach a younger and more diverse demographic,” McManus said. “This was a great way of adding to the presentation without in any way shape or form harming the CBS broadcast.”

A trial run took place during the Dec. 6 Philadelphia Eagles-Green Bay Packers game to test graphics, animation and filters. Shawn Robbins, who will be the game’s coordinating producer, said Nickelodeon animators were able add their touches to certain plays and get them ready to go in less than 5 minutes.

“We had a live feed coming out of the Green Bay rehearsal and I was really blown away. It was so entertaining, fun and innovative,” McManus said. “We’re going to be able to respect the integrity of the game, but all the animations and the fun stuff is really going to make it look and feel very, very different than a CBS broadcast, which it should. I think it’s really going to be fun.”

Noah Eagle, the radio voice of the Los Angeles Clippers and son of longtime CBS play-by-play announcer Ian Eagle, will call the game along with “NFL Today” analyst Nate Burleson and Nickelodeon’s Gabrielle Nevaeh Green. Lex Lumpkin, who stars with Green on “All That,” will be a field reporter.

Nickelodeon will air “The SpongeBob SportsPants Countdown Special” before the game. The 30-minute show will be hosted by Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller and features SpongeBob’s best sports moments.

“When Sean told us that this is really going to happen, we were thrilled and excited. But the next day after that was, well, how do we make this different? So we really put our creative teams together,” said Brian Robbins, the president of ViacomCBS Kids & Family Entertainment. “I think we’ve come up with a really fun and differentiated broadcast, that we know that our kids, you know, the Nickelodeon audience should really enjoy along with their parents.”

CBS, which will broadcast this season’s Super Bowl, and Nickelodeon are under the same umbrella after last year’s ViacomCBS merger.

CBS isn’t the only network doing something extra on wild-card weekend. NBC’s prime-time broadcast on Jan. 10 will air on Telemundo and stream on Peacock. ESPN’s broadcast will also air on ABC.

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