Chicago Bears at Oakland Raiders, Week 5: How to watch
By Brad Weiss
The Oakland Raiders will travel across the pond to take on the Chicago Bears in Week 5, and here is how you can catch all the action on Sunday.
It is already Week 5 of the NFL season, and with a quarter of their schedule already in the books, the Oakland Raiders will now take their show across the pond. This Sunday, the Raiders will battle it out against the Chicago Bears inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, in a matchup of two teams looking to stay alive in their respective playoff races.
For the Bears, they head into this game without starting quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, who many expect to miss the Week 5 matchup due to an injured shoulder. The Bears will in fact have their best player on the field, however, and it is a familiar face to Raiders fans, as good old No. 52 will be across the line staring at his buddy, Derek Carr.
Khalil Mack is one of the more dominant players in the NFL, so it will be crucial that the Raiders know where he is at all times on Sunday. Last Sunday, Oakland did a nice job gameplanning against the Indianapolis Colts, getting out to an early lead, and they will need to do the same if they want to hang with the Bears in Week 5.
Overall, this has the potential to be a solid matchup, and here is all the information you need for Sunday’s game.
Here is how you can catch all of the action Sunday
Who: Chicago Bears at Oakland Raiders
When: Sunday, October 6, 2019
Time: 10:00 PM PST/1:00 PM EST
Where: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England
Television Station: FOX, NFL Sunday Ticket
Live Stream: FuboTV, NFL Sunday Ticket
Carr looked very poised in the pocket on Sunday against the Colts, and will need to be just as solid against a much better pass rush in Week 5. The Raiders defense will be without their leader in Vontaze Burfict, who was suspended for the season this past week, so it will be interesting to see what they look like when they line up on Sunday.
With a win, the Raiders can move their record to 3-2 on the season, which is a far cry from how the experts saw their season going after the Antonio Brown mess. Oakland has the talent on both sides of the ball to hang with the Bears in this one, and without Trubisky, who knows what this offense will look like.