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Sunday Night Football, Week 2: Texans vs. Bears – How to Watch, Game Time, TV Channel, Streaming
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Sunday Night Football, Week 2: Texans vs. Bears – How to Watch, Game Time, TV Channel, Streaming

This week on Sunday Night Football, the NFL’s most touted young quarterbacks will be matched up against Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears, who will travel to Houston to take on C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans.

Both teams are 1-0 after Week 1, but the odds are heavily in favor of the Texans as they enter the game as 5.5-point home favorites according to FanDuel Sportsbook. Stroud has emerged as one of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL, with his arm strength, quick release and precise placement elevating the Texans offense and the players around him.

The Bears have a lot of potential on defense, but their offense still relies on first-round pick Caleb Williams.

Chris’ choice: I have to go with Vegas here and the Texans. Chicago has positioned itself well for a rebuild, but this is only Game 2, while the Texans are in their second year and expect to compete for the playoffs.

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What: Houston Texans vs. Chicago Bears
When: Sunday September 15th
Where: NRG Stadium, Houston TX.
Playing time: 8:20pm ET
TV: NBC
Announcers: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark (reporter on the sidelines)
Radio: Westwood One: Ryan Radtke, Mike Golic | SiriusXM: 88; Chicago Bears – 226 of Houston Texans – 225
Referee: Country Clark
Streaming: NFL players
Fanduel Sports Betting Odds: Spread: Texans (-5.5 |-104) | Bears (+5.5 | -118) Moneyline: Texans -255, Bears +210 | Over/Under: 45 (Below -105, Above -115)

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