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Saints vs. Bears, Week 7 – How to Watch, Listen, and Stream Games

Saints vs. Bears, Week 7 – How to Watch, Listen, and Stream Games

October 17, 2025 | By New Orleans Saints


🗓️ Date & Time

Date: Sunday, October 19, 2025
Time: 12:00 p.m. CT
Location: Soldier Field (Chicago, IL)


🏈 What Channel is the Saints Game on Today?

Time, TV Schedule, and How to Watch Week 7 Game — Saints vs. Bears

The wait is almost over, Saints fans! The New Orleans Saints are set to take on the Chicago Bears in a highly anticipated Week 7 matchup at Soldier Field this Sunday.

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After a resilient showing in recent weeks, the Saints will look to build on their progress under head coach Kellen Moore, while the Bears, led by young quarterback Caleb Williams, aim to defend their home turf.

This NFC showdown could play a major role in shaping both teams’ midseason momentum. Here’s everything you need to know to watch, stream, or listen live to the action from Chicago.


📺 HOW TO WATCH SAINTS vs. BEARS ON TV

TV: FOX (WVUE FOX 8 locally in New Orleans)

Broadcast Team:

  • Play-by-Play: Kevin Kugler

  • Color Analyst: Daryl Johnston

  • Sideline Reporter: Allison Williams

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    • Game Preview: Bears vs. Saints | 2025 NFL Week 7

  • Spencer Rattler on facing Dennis Allen’s defense, Caleb Williams | Bears vs. Saints Week 7

  • Mentorship from Demario Davis helps Devoted Dreamer turn potential into success


  • 🖥️ LIVE STREAM SAINTS vs. BEARS ONLINE

    With NFL+, Saints fans can take the game anywhere.

    NFL+ Features Include:

    • Live local & primetime games on phones and tablets

  • Full and condensed game replays (Premium)

  • NFL Network shows on-demand

  • NFL Films archives

  • NFL RedZone & All-22 Coaches Film (Premium)

  • Pricing:

    • NFL+ Basic: $6.99/month or $49.99/year

  • NFL+ Premium: $14.99/month or $99.99/year

  • Available on: The NFL App across all app stores.

    📱 Fans in the New Orleans market can stream every Sunday afternoon Saints game live, along with all primetime and postseason games.

    CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT NFL+


    📻 HOW TO LISTEN TO SAINTS vs. BEARS LIVE

    Local Radio: WWL 870 AM / 105.3 FM (New Orleans)

    • Play-by-Play: Mike Hoss

  • Color Analyst: Deuce McAllister

  • Sideline Reporter: Jeff Nowak

  • Spanish Broadcast (Tropical Radio):

    • 830 AM | 94.7 FM (Baton Rouge) | 105.7 FM (New Orleans)

  • Play-by-Play: Mario Jerez

  • Color Analysts: Juan Carlos Ramos & Victor Quinonez


  • ⚜️ WHY THIS GAME MATTERS

    Week 7 is more than just another test — it’s a defining moment in the Saints’ season.

    Under Kellen Moore’s leadership, the Saints’ offense is finding its rhythm, while the defense, anchored by veterans like Demario Davis and emerging stars in the secondary, looks to disrupt Chicago’s rookie sensation Caleb Williams.

    The Who Dat Nation will travel strong, ready to make their presence felt at Soldier Field — because even on the road, the spirit of New Orleans shines bright.

    Kickoff: Sunday, October 19 at 12 p.m. CT on FOX
    Pregame coverage: Begins at 11:30 a.m. CT

    Because wherever they go — the Saints carry the Dome’s fire with them. ⚜️

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