Anybody else feel like they can finally breathe again? It's Week 1 of the 2024 NFL season and Tennessee Titans football is officially back.
The Titans will be traveling to take on the Chicago Bears to kick off their season, and both teams have made some drastic changes over the past several months. So, this should be a fun matchup.
One of the biggest questions fans have, this week, is how to watch the game. Lucky for you, we've got the details covered.
How to watch Titans @ Bears on TV:
For local, in-state fans, this one is pretty easy. The game can be viewed on FOX.
Play-by-Play: Adam Amin
Analyst: Mark Sanchez
Sideline Reporter: Kristina Pink
How to stream Titans @ Bears:
If you are in-market, you can take advantage of the Fubo TV app from a mobile device. Additionally, NFL+ is an option to watch local and nationally-televised games from your phone or tablet. Plans for NFL+ start at $6.99/month. Some fans might also be privy to the Hulu + Live TV option, also available on your mobile device.
If you happen to be an out-of-market fan, your best bet is going to be NFL Sunday Ticket from YouTube TV.
Titans @ Bears Game Details:
Location: Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Last matchup: Nov. 8, 2020 (Titans won 24-17)
The Titans will be trotting in their new-look roster which looks completely different than it did a year ago. Second-year quarterback Will Levis is the center of it all, of course, as the team has decided to bank on his development as the current franchise passer.
Levis gets to test out the new-look offense featuring additions like Tony Pollard, Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd in addition to DeAndre Hopkins and Tyjae Spears who return.
Tennessee will be going up against no. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams, making his NFL regular season debut against a Titans defense that's much-improved. Williams will have to contend with L'Jarius Sneed, Chidobe Awuzie, Quandre Diggs and Jamal Adams -- all of whom were added just this offseason, alone.
He'll have Kenneth Murray and Ernest Jones keeping an eye on the middle of the field and occasionally in his face via the blitz. And, up front, newcomer T'Vondre Sweat joins Jeffery Simmons along the line.
This game could end up being one of those sneaky-good matchups for Week 1, with many other eyes on the established stars. Don't count out Levis and Williams to put on a show in this one.