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How to listen to Texans-Bears game? Details on radio station coverage of Week 2 SNF clash

When the Texans meet the Bears in Week 2 of the 2024 NFL season, we will see two teams with an identical record. But each won in a different way.

The Bears won despite their rookie quarterback throwing for less than 100 yards. He was helped by some strange decisions by Will Levis, the Titas quarterback, and Chicago's defense absolutely balled out. They won in spite of Caleb Williams.

On the other side of the equation, C.J. Stroud played a solid game. If there were any doubts about whether last season was a flash in the pan, he answered that with two touchdowns, a pass completion rate of 75 percent, and a passer rating of more than 100. It was a phenomenal performance and the Bears defense will have the job of stopping him this time around in what promises to be a great matchup.

How to listen to Texans vs. Bears on radio

If you are an old-school fan or if the job is keeping you late, you might want to follow this game on the radio. Last year's Rookie of the Year versus the one who might be displacing you makes for an enthralling plotline.

Here are the radio channels folks can log in to listen to this match.

  • Sirius Radio (Channel 227 – Texans)
  • Sirius Radio (Channel 226 – Bears)
  • SiriusXM Internet (Channel 812 – Texans)
  • SiriusXM Internet (Channel 823 – Bears)
  • Houston (SportsRadio 610)

How to watch Texans vs. Bears?

Whoever wins this game will ruin the other team's currently perfect record and there is a lot to play for, as we have identified above. Therefore, if you do get the chance to finish everything that might be pending, please do so as you would want to sit in front of a screen and follow it play-by-play.

Here are the details on where a person could follow this Week 2 game.

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024
  • Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
  • Location: NRG Stadium (Houston, Texas)
  • TV: CBS
  • Streaming: Fubo
  • Announcers: Mike Trico (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth, (analyst), Melissa Stark (sideline)

Houston will be looking to win at their home stadium and lay down a marker to the rest of the teams, especially since they have to compete in a stocked AFC. They will be the favored team but the Bears can also give them a good fight. What makes the NFL special are its upsets and there could be one on the cards.

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