Bears vs. Eagles: TV Schedule, Live Streaming, Radio, Game Time and More
After struggling early in the season, the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles have bounced back.
That's why Monday night's matchup is so intriguing, as both teams look to continue newfound momentum and insert themselves in the playoff picture.
The Eagles have won their last two games against the Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys after starting the season 1-4.
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The Bears have won their last two games against the Minnesota Vikings and Tampa Bay Buccaneers after starting off 2-3.
Where: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
When: Monday, Nov. 7, 8:30 p.m. ET
Watch: ESPN
Live Streaming Audio: NFL.com Audio Pass ($29.99 for year, $27.99 team specific, $9.99 a month)
Listen: 94 WIP (Philadelphia), WBBM (Chicago), Sirius Satellite Radio
Betting Line: Over/Under—47, Spread—Philadelphia -8
What's at Stake?
The Eagles and Bears are both trailing their respective divisions. The Eagles are two games out in the NFC East and need this game to close in on the division-leading New York Giants. The Bears are three games out in the NFC North and may be best served going for a wild-card spot.
In any case, both teams can't afford to lose many more games this season to have a shot at the playoffs.
Bears Injury Report
Earl Bennett, WR, Questionable
Matt Toeaina, DL, Questionable
Major Wright, DB, Questionable
Eagles Injury Report
No injuries reported
Fantasy: Start 'Em, Sit 'Em and Sleeper
Start 'Em: Michael Vick, QB, Eagles
Michael Vick was struggling early this season after his remarkable comeback campaign in 2010, but he's starting to show signs of coming around.
Against the Cowboys in Week 8, Vick went 21-of-28 for 279 yards and two touchdowns. He also added 50 rushing yards.
More importantly, Vick didn't throw any interceptions, which had been plaguing him early on.
The Bears are giving up the seventh-most fantasy points to quarterbacks this season and I expect Vick to continue rising.
Sit 'Em: Jay Cutler, QB, Bears
Jay Cutler is averaging 243.1 passing yards per game this season, but he has just nine touchdowns to six interceptions and two lost fumbles.
Against the Buccaneers in Week 8, Cutler went 17-of-32 for 226 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.
On top of that, the Eagles' talented secondary is really starting to come together and they have a solid pass rush with 22 sacks on the season.
In Philadelphia, I don't see this working out well for Cutler.
Sleeper: Brent Celek, TE, Eagles
Brent Celek was a star in 2009.
Since, he's been virtually a non-factor in the fantasy world.
But in the last two weeks, Celek has turned back the clock, with 42 yards and a touchdown against the Redskins and 94 yards and a TD against the Cowboys.
It's no coincidence that as Vick has found Celek the Eagles have won their last two games. Celek is back and the Bears have given up the most fantasy points to tight ends this season.
What They're Saying
Dan Pompei of the Chicago Tribune pointed out that the Eagles have begun figuring out how to play with each other after several big additions in the offseason:
"Over the course of the season the Eagles have made five lineup changes on defense. In the process, they figured out who they are.
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Wrote Tim McManus of Philadelphia Sports Daily:
"The Bears have really had (the Eagles') number over the years—the Eagles are 12-29-1 lifetime against Chicago, and have dropped three of the last four. However, if the defensive front can get Jay Cutler’s happy feet moving, the Eagles could be well on their way to their third straight win.
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Key Matchup: Bears offensive line vs. Eagles pass rush
The Bears offensive line was being called one of the worst in the league early in the season, and it may still be, but the fact of the matter is the unit has played much better in the last two weeks.
Cutler has been sacked just three times in the last two games, including just once against a strong Vikings pass rush.
However, the Eagles pass rush is extremely talented and sacked Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo four times in Week 8.
The Bears O-line is going to have to be very good on Monday.
Prediction: Eagles 27, Bears 21

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