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How to watch, listen to Bears-Ravens game

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The Bears will visit the Baltimore Ravens Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium at noon (CT). Here's how you can watch and listen to the Week 6 contest:

TELEVISION
The game will be broadcast nationally by CBS Sports and NFL Network, featuring Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (analyst), Tracy Wolfson (sideline) and Jay Feely (sideline).

Click here to see where the Bears game will be televised throughout the country, according to 506 Sports.

RADIO
The contest will be broadcast on WBBM 780 AM and 105.9 FM, with Jeff Joniak (play-by-play), former Bears guard Tom Thayer (color analyst) and Zach Zaidman (sideline reporter). The game will also be broadcast across the Chicago Bears Radio Network as well as in Spanish on WVIV 93.5 FM and WRTO 1200 AM.

The game can also be heard live on Sirius/XM channels 135 and internet channel 805.

The WBBM pregame show airs three hours prior to kickoff. The postgame show from the locker room features exclusive analysis at ChicagoBears.com and CBSChicago.com/Bears.

DIGITAL MEDIA
Fans can follow game action on ChicagoBears.com and the team's other social media channels as well as via the official Bears app Chicago Bears Official App.

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TOP STORYLINE
First-round pick Mitchell Trubisky will make his second straight start. Last Monday night against the Vikings, he became the first Bears rookie to start at quarterback since Kyle Orton in 2005.

Trubisky helped forge a 17-17 tie by throwing a 20-yard touchdown pass to Zach Miller and running in the subsequent two-point conversion on a trick play. But the second overall pick in the draft threw a late interception that Minnesota turned into the game-winning field goal.

Trubisky completed 12 of 25 passes for 128 yards with one touchdown, one interception and a 60.1 passer rating. The North Carolina product also rushed for 22 yards on three carries.

OUTLOOK
The Bears (1-4) will look to snap a 10-game road losing streak. Their last win away from home was a 26-21 victory over the Buccaneers in Tampa on Dec. 27, 2015.

The Ravens improved to 3-2 last Sunday with a 30-17 win over the Raiders in Oakland. Baltimore opened the season by beating the Bengals 20-0 and Browns 24-10 before losing to the Jaguars 44-7 and Steelers 26-9.

NUMBERS GAME
The Bears lead the all-time series with the Ravens 3-2 and have won two of the last three. The Bears won the last meeting 23-20 in overtime on Nov. 17, 2013 at Soldier Field. In a game that was delayed nearly two hours due to tornado warnings and torrential rain, the Bears rallied from a 10-0 deficit. Defensive end David Bass intercepted a Flacco pass and returned it 24 yards for a TD. The Bears won the game on Robbie Gould's 38-yard field goal midway through overtime.

Entering Week 6, the Bears rank 27th in offense (12th in rushing and 28th passing) and 6th in defense (13th against the run and 8th versus the pass). The Ravens rank 28th in offense (6th in rushing and 31st passing) and 16th in defense (23rd against the run and 9th versus the pass).

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