
Bills vs Bears: How to Watch, Stream, Odds for NFL Preseason Week 2 action
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Aug. 17, 2025 7:06 a.m. ET
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The NFL preseason heats up as the Chicago Bears take on the Buffalo Bills under the lights at Soldier Field. Bears head coach Ben Johnson announced Wednesday that Caleb Williams and the rest of Chicago's starters will suit up for Sunday night's preseason showdown with the Bills at Soldier Field. Here's everything you need to know about Chicago Bears vs. Buffalo Bills.
How to watch Chicago Bears vs. Buffalo Bills
Date: Sunday, August 17, 2025
Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
Location: Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
TV: FOX
Streaming: FOXSports.com and FOX Sports App
Caleb Williams to play in Preseason Week 2, Will he perform well? | The Herd
Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears starters will play Week 2 vs. the Buffalo Bills. Colin Cowherd asks if Williams will perform after not playing Week 1.
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Betting Odds
As of August 15, 2025, the odds (via DraftKings Sportsbook) for the match are:
Chicago Bears: -2.5
Buffalo Bills: +2.5
Over/Under: 41.5 points
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