How to watch Bears vs. Bengals: TV channel and streaming options for November 2

On Sunday, November 2, 2025, the Chicago Bears (4-3) and the Cincinnati Bengals (3-5) play at Paycor Stadium.
How to watch Chicago Bears vs. Cincinnati Bengals
- Venue: Paycor Stadium
- Time: 1 p.m. ET
- Streaming (in-market viewers): Fubo (Stream now)
- TV: CBS
- Watching in person? Get tickets on StubHub.
Chicago vs. Cincinnati odds
- Spread: Chicago -2.5 (-115), Cincinnati +2.5 (-105)
- Favorite Moneyline: Chicago -150
- Underdog Moneyline: Cincinnati +125
- Total: 51
- Total Over Odds: -110
- Total Under Odds: -110
Injury reports
Bears
OG Joe Thuney: Did Not Participate In Practice (Rest)
LB Amen Ogbongbemiga: Full Participation in Practice (Knee)
DB Tyrique Stevenson: Full Participation in Practice (Shoulder)
TE Cole Kmet: Limited Participation in Practice (Back)
WR Olamide Zaccheaus: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee)
RB D’Andre Swift: Did Not Participate In Practice (Groin)
DL Dominique Robinson: Did Not Participate In Practice (Ankle)
WR Rome Odunze: Limited Participation in Practice (Heel)
WR D.J. Moore: Limited Participation in Practice (Hip)
RB Roschon Johnson: Did Not Participate In Practice (Back)
WR Luther Burden III: Did Not Participate In Practice (Concussion)
Bengals
QB Joe Flacco: Limited Participation in Practice (Shoulder)
OG Dylan Fairchild: Full Participation in Practice (Knee)
DT B.J. Hill: Limited Participation in Practice (Rest)
CB Marco Wilson: Did Not Participate In Practice (Hamstring)
LB Logan Wilson: Did Not Participate In Practice (Calf)
DE Cameron Sample: Full Participation in Practice (Knee)
OG Dalton Risner: Did Not Participate In Practice (Illness)
DE Cedric Johnson: Full Participation in Practice (Calf)
DE Trey Hendrickson: Did Not Participate In Practice (Hip)
Stats to know
- The Bengals have allowed their opponents an average of 31.6 points per game this season, 7.6 more than the 24.0 the Bears have put on the board per contest.
- Chicago’s offense has averaged 350.1 yards per game this season, 57.8 yards fewer than the 407.9 allowed by Cincinnati’s defense. Chicago averages 5.8 yards per play, while Cincinnati allows 6.3.
- The Bengals have averaged 4.6 fewer points per game this season (21.8) than the Bears have allowed (26.4).
- Cincinnati’s offense has averaged 284.9 yards per game this season, 65.8 yards fewer than the 350.7 allowed by Chicago’s defense. Cincinnati averages 5.2 yards per play, while Chicago gives up 6.3.
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