Washington Redskins Vs. Chicago Bears Live Stream: How To Watch NFL Week 16 For Free

Kirk Cousins and the Washington Redskins travel to soldier Field to take on John Fox’s Chicago Bears in this Week 16 matchup!

Despite losing five of their last six, the Bears put up a valiant effort against Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers in Week 15. Chicago attempts to snap a two game losing streak when they take on Jay Gruden’s Washington Redskins.

WHAT TIME DOES THE WASHINGTON REDSKINS VS. CHICAGO BEARS GAME START?

The Redskins and Bears game is scheduled to kick off at 1:00 P.M. Eastern.

HOW DO I LIVE STREAM THE CHICAGO BEARS VS. WASHINGTON REDSKINS GAME?

The Redskins/Bears game will air on FOX. If you have a cable subscription, and (this is important) you are receiving the broadcast in your area, you’re all set: you can live stream Bears vs Redskins free via the Fox Sports Go app, available on iTunes, Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, Android, and more.

If you’re a crafty cord cutter, you can also watch via Sling TV, whose Blue package carries Fox (more on Sling below). If you’re a Verizon customer, you can also stream certain games airing on the NFL Network, FOX, CBS, NBC, and ESPN on the NFL Mobile app or go90 app, which is available to download for free via iTunes or Google Play.

And don’t forget about PlayStation Vue! Subscribers to their ‘Access’ basic cable streaming service have access to FOX, though channel lineups vary by region.

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CAN I STREAM VIA DIRECTV SUNDAY TICKET?

You can, but only if you live at an address at which DirecTV does NOT offer service (and only out-of-market games). Check your eligibility here.

WHAT ABOUT NFL GAME PASS?

NFL Game Pass shows games that have already concluded. If you’re fine with on demand NON-live games, sign up for $99/year.

WHAT ABOUT TWITTER? I HEARD THEY WERE STREAMING THE NFL THIS YEAR.

Twitter is indeed streaming a number of games, but only Thursday night games, and not all of them.

HOW CAN I GET SLING TV?

This is a terrific time to check out Sling TV. The service’s Blue package, which includes major networks like Fox and NBC, normally costs $25 a month, but are currently offering subscribers a free one-week trial of the service. Then, from there, you can either download the Sling desktop app (if you’re watching on a desktop or laptop computer), or download the Sling app for iOS/Apple devices, Android, Roku, Microsoft, Nexus player, ZTE or XBox One.